“All of our Private Jet Experience itineraries are developed to celebrate the distinctive character and local culture of each destination. The guest remains at the core of our decision-making, and we continue to innovate our itineraries and programming, both onboard and on the ground, based on their unique needs and wishes.
“This is how we consistently deliver curated experiences that are both personalised and authentic, in a way only possible with Four Seasons,” says Alejandro Reynal, president and CEO, Four Seasons.
Four Seasons’ customised Boeing 757 jet has been crafted to evoke “the bygone glamour of air travel coupled with thoughtful, guest-centric design”.
It accommodates 48-52 travellers in spacious, luxurious, white leather seats that recline to fully flat, complemented by Four Seasons’ legendary service and hospitality.
While onboard the jet, which has 48 seats, food is crafted by executive chef Kerry Sears, with menus featuring “destination-inspired meals that celebrate the diverse flavours of each region”.
Also onboard will be interactive experiences that inspire and enlighten – think masterclasses from Four Seasons craftspeople, educational demonstrations and culinary surprises.
Is anyone actually booking these trips? Four Seasons cites strong continued interest, with some guests booking as many as six Private Jet itineraries so far.
Demonstrating that the trends Globetrender has identified for “Private Jet-cations” and “100K Holidays” are taking off, Four Seasons is one of a number of luxury hotel brands whisking their clients into the air.
At the beginning of this year, Aman partnered with Remote Lands to take a small group of clients on a tour of Aman hotels across the US, Bermuda, Turks and Caicos, and the Dominican Republic.
Lasting 14 nights, the “Adventures in the Americas” journey took place aboard a specially chartered Global Express 6000 jet for 14 passengers. Along the way, guests stayed in five Aman properties – one in each destination.
by Olivia Palamountain | GLOBETRENDER