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What It's Like To Fly On A Private Jet — And The Best Around-The-World Jet Trips Of 2025

Private-jet trips are the latest watchword among travellers. T+L aviation expert Chris Dong hitched a ride with the in-crowd.

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By Chris Dong Published: Jan 29, 2025 11:05 AM HKT6 min read

What It's Like To Fly On A Private Jet — And The Best Around-The-World Jet Trips Of 2025
From left: TCS World Travel operates jet expeditions with just a few dozen guests; service on board | Image credit: TCS World Travel

I draped myself in an alpaca-lined blanket and wedged my feet into plush slippers. The private jet’s door closed, and I said farewell to Bolivia’s ethereal Salar de Uyuni (the world’s largest salt flat), ready for a trip extraordinaire.

Our next destination, just a few hours away, was Bogotá, Colombia. It would be the final stop of a 13-day expedition through South America. Just a week earlier, I had been trekking among the rugged peaks of Torres del Paine National Park, in Chilean Patagonia. A few days before that, I had rubbed elbows with gauchos in the wine country of Argentina. Two days prior, I had crouched beside hundred-year-old Galápagos tortoises in the hills of Ecuador’s Santa Cruz Island.

A trip to remember: Peek into the private jet experience

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The experience on board is akin to business class, with lie-flat Italian leather seats | Image credit: TCS World Travel

It was, to say the least, no ordinary trip. This full-tilt immersion in some of South America’s most coveted destinations was the work of TCS World Travel, an operator that specialises in expeditions by private jet. TCS is something of a pioneer in the field — one of the few travel companies that can pull off these logistically complex itineraries. Since operating its first trip in 1995, TCS has arranged more than 300 private expeditions, including many round-the-world trips; most are about three weeks long.

Sculptures in Salar de Uyuni
Contemporary sculptures in Salar de Uyuni | Image credit: TCS World Travel

My own, last October, was shorter, if more focused. Along with 37 other passengers, the vast majority of whom had travelled with TCS before, I took off from Miami in a custom-designed Airbus A321neo. A typical commercial version of this jet might have a crew of seven and 196 passengers. Ours had just 52 seats and an 18-person crew: pilots, flight attendants, a chef, expedition leaders, lecturers, cameramen, and a doctor. The interior was arranged in business-class style, with two-by-two Italian leather seats that can lie fully flat. The multicourse meals were a particular highlight, with menus tailored to each country we were visiting: flaky Colombian empanadas, butter-poached Ecuadoran lobster, beers and wines sourced from destinations we passed through.

Upon arrival, we were often met by an escort, who helped us bypass any lines. Wherever possible, the necessary paperwork — immigration forms and the like — was handled on our behalf.

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It’s little wonder travellers are embracing these journeys, says John Clifford, the founder of International Travel Management, a luxury travel agency. “High-net-worth clients value time — an unrenewable resource — and there’s the exclusivity of having a select group of guests join them,” Clifford says.

Local fauna in Mendoza
Local fauna in Mendoza, Argentina | Image credit: TCS World Travel

Exclusivity was one motivation; access was another, as I learned while striking up a conversation with Lynda Riesbeck, who, along with her husband, Bob, was travelling with TCS for the first time. “The experience provided the opportunity to step outside of our comfort zone and explore parts of the world we may not consider travelling to by ourselves,” she told me.

In addition to the VIP treatment, we had accommodations at high-end hotels, such as the Vines Resort & Spa, in Mendoza, Argentina, and the Singular Patagonia, in southern Chile, both of which rate highly on the T+L World’s Best Awards survey. TCS also organises activities at every stop. One night in Mendoza, for example, a team of chefs prepped an asado in the middle of a vineyard while tango performers put on a show.

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The company’s experience really came to the fore when things went sideways. Just hours into our journey, the crew learned that a permit allowing our jet to land in the Galápagos Islands had been revoked. The TCS ground staff, led by veteran expedition leader Eszter Foldvary, pivoted and arranged tickets to the islands for the entire travelling party on scheduled commercial flights from Guayaquil, Ecuador. “We always remind guests that these are true ‘expeditions,’ where flexibility is key,” says Shelley Cline, president of TCS.

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Crossing the Salar de Uyuni, in Bolivia | Image credit: TCS World Travel

By the time we landed in Bolivia, everything was running seamlessly. From our hotel, Los Tajibos, in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, we were taken by plane and then a caravan of SUVs deep into the Salar. Soon enough, we arrived at Portal, a monumental sculpture built from 5,000 salt bricks. The ephemeral work is the brainchild of the late Bolivian artist Gastón Ugalde, and TCS had arranged for it to be re-created for our visit under the auspices of the Gastón Ugalde Foundation. Also joining us were the artist’s adult children, Mariano and Canela Ugalde, who are the director and president, respectively, of the foundation that carries on the artist’s legacy.

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“Sharing Bolivia with travellers from around the world is deeply personal,” Mariano told me later. “It’s a chance to showcase the country’s incredible diversity, from its landscapes to its culture and art — and with TCS, we’re able to craft moments that leave lasting impressions.” As far as I’m concerned, they most certainly succeeded.

Four more options for ultra-luxe flights

For Asia Aficionados

Remote Lands, which specialises in travel to Asia, has teamed up with Aman for its private “fly-tineraries,” like the 15-day trip slated for October 2025 that will touch down in Nepal, Bhutan, India, and Sri Lanka.

For Luxury Lovers

One of several Private Jet Experiences from Four Seasons, which operates in partnership with TCS, is a 24-day trip from Seattle to St.-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France, that visits evocative destinations including Japan, Vietnam, the Maldives, Tanzania, and Turkey.

For Adventurers

Storied operator Abercrombie & Kent coordinates a select few Private Jet Journeys every year. One option for 2025 will be a wildlife-focused, round-the-world odyssey that stops in Palau, Nepal, Seychelles, Namibia, Brazil, and Panama over 24 days.

For Landmark Chasers

Paris-based Safrans du Monde offers a choice of two travel classes — Club and Première — on its private-jet itineraries. The company’s Grands Classiques trips span 25 days and hit iconic sites such as Angkor Wat, Easter Island, and the Taj Mahal.

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(Feature image credit: TCS World Travel)

This story first appeared on travelandleisure.com

Related: New Private Jet Trips With Four Seasons Take You To The World’s Most Iconic Destinations

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