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Luxe Above The Clouds Here’s your guide to perfect leisure at miles above sea level

By Kratika Agarwal

Flying in a private jet is an experience fit for royalty, elevating one’s journey to extraordinary heights. However, sifting through the plethora of options to find the perfect airline can be a daunting task. Let us whisk you away as we guide you through a curated list of the finest private airlines that transform mere travel into unforgettable memories. From the extensive miles they cover to the lavish facilities they provide, these select few airlines truly stand out. Join us as we embark on a journey where luxury meets excellence, and every moment feels like floating away in a magical, mundane world.

1. Jet Aviation Bombardier: Challenger 601

The Challenger 601 is the ideal choice for long-distance flights, accommodating 10-12 passengers comfortably. With a focus on both performance and comfort, this intercontinental corporate jet offers outstanding flight flexibility. Its plush cabin seating provides a relaxing and convenient environment for passengers, complete with ample storage space in the fore and aft wardrobes for hand luggage and other items.

2. Vista Jet Bombardier Global 7500

The Bombardier Global 7500 stands out for its spacious, luxurious cabin, which can accommodate up to 19 passengers. Featuring four distinct living spaces, a full-size kitchen, and a crew suite, it offers a unique and personalised in-flight experience. With a great focus on wellness, flyers can pick from three pre-defined menus – Relax, Revitalize or Rejuvenate. Clients can also book a one-on-one consultation prior to their flight to discuss personal needs and preferences and have a bespoke menu created for their trip. Additionally, the In flight apps help passengers relax, meditate, and even manage jet lag, while aromatherapy scents from De Mamiel and skincare from Guerlain combine to create a sanctuary in the sky. Passengers can also enjoy zero-gravity Nuage seating, noise-cancelling headphones from Bowers & Wilkins, and full, permanent beds with hypoallergenic duvets and pillows. The reduction in cabin altitude combined with smart, dynamic daylight simulation lighting serves to lessen the effects of jetlag even more. There’s even a yoga mat and guidance video available to allow stretching and exercise during the flight.

3. Flexjet Gulfstream G650ER

The Flexjet Gulfstream G650ER is the ultimate choice for ultra-long-range flights, accommodating up to 19 passengers in luxurious comfort. With its impressive range and speed, it’s perfect for transcontinental travel. The refined interior offers handcrafted seats that convert to beds for added flexibility. Gulfstream’s advanced air system ensures fresh air circulation, while air-ionising technology neutralises allergens and viruses, prioritising passenger well-being.

4. NetJets Dassault Falcon 8X

The Dassault Falcon 8X is a top pick for those long-haul flights, offering exceptional range and efficiency. Its cabin is super posh, fitting up to 16 passengers comfortably, so you won’t be sacrificing any comfort. It’s a hit for both business and leisure travellers. Plus, you can tweak the interior to your heart’s content – think luxury VIP suites, flexible seating, or even a spacious galley or crew rest area. And let’s not forget the bright cabin and quiet atmosphere that the Falcon 8X is famous for – making your journey smooth and enjoyable.

5. Acropolis Airbus ACJ220

The Airbus ACJ220, priced at $82 million, transforms the A220 into a luxurious private jet with six VIP areas, offering space for up to 19 passengers – three times more than other large-cabin private jets. With a fully-equipped kitchen, a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and steam shower, and a conference room featuring a 55-inch flat-screen monitor, it feels more like a penthouse apartment than a plane. With 785 square feet of floor space, it’s the most spacious business jet available. With a range of 5,650 miles, it can fly for over 12 hours non-stop, connecting distant cities like Cairo and Cape Town, or Hong Kong and Honolulu.

By Kratika Agarwal
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