Private Jets: The New Luxury Trend for the Super-Rich

The super-rich are embracing private jets as the ultimate symbol of convenience and luxury. In 2023, Dubai witnessed the debut of the 9H-FIVE party jet, a luxurious offering from the FIVE hotel brand, which boasts three properties in the city. This extravagant venture reflects the burgeoning global private aviation sector, with the UAE emerging as a frontrunner in this trend.

The 9H-FIVE party jet is a prime example of this growing trend. Available to FLY FIVE guests or those willing to pay the hefty price tag of approximately $15,000 (₹ 12.5 lakh) per hour, the jet offers an unparalleled experience. This cost, while seemingly exorbitant, pales in comparison to the price of an ACJ TwoTwenty, a luxurious private jet that commands a staggering $100 million (₹ 837 crore).

The ACJ TwoTwenty, a collaboration between Airbus and Comlux, is a testament to the opulence associated with private air travel. This aircraft soars high at 40,000 to 45,000 feet, offering breathtaking views while boasting an interior that rivals the finest hotels. The cabin, measuring 78.1 by 10.8 feet with a height of 6.6 feet, features LED mood lighting, electro-chromatic window shades, two 55-inch TVs, and a state-of-the-art sound system with a curated playlist. Smart technology touchscreens, high-speed Wi-Fi, and ample space for dancing complete the extravagant experience.

The ACJ TwoTwenty goes above and beyond, incorporating a Master Suite with a king-size bed and an onboard shower, allowing passengers to refresh before landing. The jet boasts a range of 12 hours, enabling non-stop journeys between Dubai and destinations like London or Tokyo. A full kitchen and a dining table for eight cater to the culinary needs of guests, with menus curated from FIVE’s hotel restaurants.

FLY FIVE reports that since its launch in April 2023, the 9H-FIVE has been booked over 50 times by VIPs and heads of state for flights across Europe, the USA, the UK, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

For those seeking a more budget-friendly alternative, a decommissioned British Airways 747 is available for $1,300 (₹ 1.09 lakh) per hour at Cotswold Airport in England. While this option offers a party atmosphere, it remains grounded and never departs from the airport, providing a unique, albeit stationary, experience.

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