A private jet business sells luxury flights of only £ 420 ppp – with just one small catch.
Chapman Freeman, the global aircraft charter specialists, offers mere mortals the chance to glow like an A-Lister, as long as they don’t mind not knowing where they are going.
The company’s newly launched ‘blind booking service promises a luxury flight to and from a European destination for between four and six passengers on one of the heavy fleet of the airline.
Passengers pay from 3,000 euros, around £ 2500, for a one -way trip on the plane, which works out about £ 840 per person for a return journey, based on the full capacity of six people flying.
Although you cannot determine where your pilot is flying, there are options to affect the journey, with passengers who can choose from themes, including ‘romance’, ‘outdoor action’, ‘City break,’German exclusive ‘and’ sun and beach ‘.
After completing an online form, the company says its flight broker team will check in with travelers on the same day with details on where available to the Bougie Mile-High Adventure.
And there is also a knockout clause if you do not have the destination you look for – you can simply reject the flight when offered.
How will you fly? Aircraft in the fleet of the business include the Dassault Falcon 7x, which boasts a generous interior, with white leather seats and picture windows.

Private Jet brand Chapman Freeman says the flights, which visit European destinations, are “ideal for adventurers who want to be released and surprised, but still expect luxury at every step”

Passengers can lay down on board the company’s luxury fleet, which includes the Dassault Falcon 7x, during the flight to their destination, which they will find out about the reservation
The airline launched the service last month: ‘For blind discussion customers, the appeal lies in spontaneity and exclusivity.
“Chapman Freeborn offers an increased travel experience without the complex logistics over -planning, ideal for adventurers who want to let go and are surprised, but still expect luxury in every step.”
The brand says it thinks the idea will attract travelers from the US to explore more of Europe in style.
The company said it hoped that the concept was calling on those who were looking for something else.
A spokeswoman said: ‘Inspired by the same so-called heresy-powered attitude that attracts the popularity of exploration and immersion in new cultures and destinations, blind discussion travelers give the chance to fly with a private jet to a holiday resort that they will only learn before. ‘
This is not the first time that an airline passengers have the chance to raise the unknown on a journey.
Last year scandinavian airlines launched a ‘destination -famous’ flight for members of his regular loyalty program for Flyer.
There are no similar future travels in the pipeline for the Scandi Airline, but the interestedness can report for warning when the company reveals its next mystery journey.

Former stockbroker Ricky Sitomer (in the photo) has been delivering private stray services since 2001 and says people in parts of the US are now using ‘like taxis’

Sitomer said that popular travels ‘helicopters and C-liners include the Hamptons, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard and Toronto’
Private jet -use has has risen in the past year, especially in the US.
Last month, Founder of Star Jets International, Ricky Sitomer, told DailyMail.com that he has increased an increase in demand for trips of less than 300 miles by about 35 percent over the past three years.
The owner of the airline said the super -rich of New York is Use private jets like taxis, with travels from Manhattan to relatively close to vacation islands like Nantucket.
Sitomer’s regular short-air aircraft are ‘celebrities, athletes, real estate and managers at C level, including hedge fund managers and crypto-heavyweights.
He said that popular travels ‘include helicopters and C-liners to the Hamptons, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard and Toronto’ and estimate that these types of travel have performed by 35 percent over the past three years.
Customers pay thousands of pounds per trip, with a jet for eight people from New York to Nantucket costing about $ 5,000 (£ 4,207) anyway.