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These Are the Most Luxurious and Expensive Private Jets

If you’ve traveled both economy class and business then you already know that traveling, especially super long distance, at the economy class is really not a good option.

Sure, most people don’t really get a choice. But if you have a whole lot of money why not up the ante? Why settled for normal planes when you can buy your own jet and use it whenever and however you want?

You shouldn’t have to be stuck between people you don’t know who are loud and annoying, when you can have the whole plane for yourself and your loved ones.

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You should be able to treat yourself the way you deserve.

So here are five super-luxury private jets that incredibly wealthy people use to travel from one continent to another in superb style.

Gulfstream G550-$59.9 million

According to billionairesweb.com, this business jet can accommodate up to 16 passengers and offer bedding for 6 people. It was built to transport government officials and VIP.

Airbus A319 Corporate Jet-$80.7 million

This private jet was designed for wealthy corporates who love luxury 24/7.

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Airbus offers its clients the opportunity to design the jet themselves, but this will add a few million dollars on the price tag. It can accommodate 8 guests.

Boeing 767-$118 million

This is huge and unsurprisingly Russian billionaire owner of Chelsea Roman Abramovich billionaire has one to fly around and close deals for his club.

Included in the huge ‘bird’ is a 30-seat dining room, a master bedroom and other luxurious facilities.

Boeing 474-8 VIP-$153 million

The world’s second most expensive private jet is another Boeing. For 153 million you get the standard model (!!), but if you can spend some more you customise it to fit your boss demands!

Airbus A380-$300 million

This is the top of the luxury crop and is completely customisable to meet all your whims.

That’s why Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal is the proud owner of a custom-made Airbus A380 that cost him over $500 million.

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