Etihad offers one of the most exclusive products in the skies onboard its A380s, including private apartments that can sell for $20,000 per flight.
Airliners offer comforts that traditional private jets can't, including king-size beds, multiple showers, and an abundance of living space.
Wealthy travelers pay "the price of a small car" to fly in Emirates' first class cabin, and awaiting them on the Airbus A380 are two private shower spas.
Big Tech spends hundreds of millions of dollars on air travel each year and airlines use every tool in their belt to keep them happy and loyal.
Private aviation has been the go-to for wealthy travelers looking to get out of COVID-19 hotspots and avoid lockdowns.
The civilian world is finally getting a tiltrotor aircraft of its own, and it could mean the start of non-stop flights from Lower Manhattan to Miami.
Gulfstream is set to lead the industry with an unprecedented combination of size, range, and luxury. But rivals are quickly catching up.
Private jet travel remains a blind spot for world leaders and the wealthy when discussing climate change.
JetBlue offers an incredible business class product onboard its London-bound aircraft. Off the plane, however, there's a lot to be desired.
Qatar Airways business class service and products have consistently won awards for their quality. Its newest Boeing plane continues that tradition.
Upgrades that were once incredibly common for even the lowliest of elite frequent flyers are now harder to attain. But elite status still has its perks.
The Phenom 300E has a list price of nearly $10 million and can fly up to 2,010 nautical miles and at speeds of up to Mach .80.
JetBlue is offering a culinary experience in both cabins but those paying more for a business class seat might want to request an economy class meal.
Qatar Executive wants to be the go-to for some of the newest and most expensive jets in private aviation, including the $78 million Gulfstream G700.
Emirates is bringing back all the luxuries and extravagances for which the airline is known, including the ability to take a shower at 35,000 feet.
Elon Musk flew almost 160,000 miles on this aircraft and after just one flight, I saw just how luxurious every mile is for the tech billionaire.
Middle Eastern mega carrier Qatar Airways was voted 2019's airline of the year by experts from Skytrax and provides passengers with stellar onboard experiences.
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