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Four Seasons Adds New Airbus for $147,000-a-Seat Private Flights

Booking for 2021 will open in the middle of this year and vary based on itinerary, which will be announced later this year.

Four Seasons Adds New Airbus for $147,000-a-Seat Private Flights
A Mexican flag flies above the entrance to the Four Seasons hotel in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photographer: Susana Gonzalez/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts announced on Tuesday that it’s in the process of converting another private jet to its fleet in 2021, to replace the current one, which premiered in 2015 for extravagant group excursions.

Like the previous model, the new plane allows travelers to book bespoke adventures around the world, with Four Seasons arranging the trip itinerary and lodging at each stop. “Our guests are fascinated with the idea of really being in our hands for three weeks,” says Christian Clerc, president of worldwide hotel operations. “We felt we had to continue to enhance the experience.”

Booking for 2021 will open in the middle of this year and vary based on itinerary, which will be announced later this year; pricing on the current jet starts at $147,000 per person.

In the meantime, here’s what’s new.

Four Seasons Adds New Airbus for $147,000-a-Seat Private Flights

The Plane

An narrowbody Airbus A321LR aircraft, part of the new Airbus NEO family, will be tailored by Four Seasons and have room for 48 passengers. The previous model, a reconfigured Boeing 757-200ER leased by luxury tour operator TCS World Travel from TAG Aviation, fits 52 passengers in lie-flat seats.

The company chose the Airbus model because it allowed for greater customization and can go on longer flights, enabling more direct routes, Clerc says. 

Four Seasons Adds New Airbus for $147,000-a-Seat Private Flights

The Interior

From the renderings provided by Four Seasons (and seen here), interiors seem more sedate, with earth-toned carpeting and matching pillows replacing the spritely blue-and-orange color scheme of the previous jet. One of the new model’s key features is a lounge area, including a full bar staffed with a mixologist. The idea is to allow guests to mingle in the space and learn from staff about the next destination through hands-on seminars.

“We wanted it to be functional but also very elegant, so you don’t have a lot of clutter there,” Clerc says.

The seating area has been similarly rethought to emphasize socializing. Custom-made seats by Optimares, with leather from Italian producer Poltrona Frau, are paired with personal ottomans to allow travelers to speak more comfortably face to face, not just side by side. Bonus: When the beds are extended flat, the ottomans also extend the bed length.

And the bathrooms are larger and more elegant, Clerc says, “the closest you’ll have to a residential bathroom.”

Four Seasons Adds New Airbus for $147,000-a-Seat Private Flights

The In-Flight Experiences

Mitigating in-flight boredom is a top concern of Four Seasons. In the lounge area, a series of artisans will showcase their craft in interactive workshops. For instance, guests can meet and learn from Four Seasons chefs, mixologists, wellness experts, and arts and culture specialists.

Each seat will also be equipped with an individual iPad for video streaming.

Four Seasons Adds New Airbus for $147,000-a-Seat Private Flights

The Culinary Updates

On the new jet, Four Seasons chefs have an expanded galley area to create journey-inspired menus and whip up spur-of-the-moment surprises, the company says.

There will also be more than one executive chef on board to mix up the culinary styles; currently there’s a single chef for the entire journey. Clerc says this will allow for even more customization around individual tastes.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Justin Ocean at jocean1@bloomberg.net

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