TORONTO—Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has unveiled the new Four Seasons Private Jet. Every element of the private jet journey has been re–imagined and designed through the Four Seasons lens to capture the company’s signature aesthetic, style and legendary service in the sky, according to the company.
Contemporary design combined with luxurious finishes is featured throughout the aircraft, according to Four Seasons. The interior features carefully placed contrasts in color palette and texture, as well as handcrafted leather flatbed seats by specialized aerospace Italian designer Iacobucci; handwoven woolen carpeting and Mongolian cashmere blankets.
The exterior makeover of the aircraft features a high-gloss black finish and a large Four Seasons tree logo.
“In our hotels, spaces are conceived as settings for great experiences,” said Dana Kalczak, VP, design, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. “The same is true for the Four Seasons Private Jet. Along with the core objectives of comfort and functionality—and adherence to strict aircraft safety standards—we wanted to create an exceptionally luxurious ambiance, and Champagne and caviar became our inspiration.”
The Four Seasons-trained in-flight crew includes an executive chef, a sous chef, a Four Seasons concierge and a global guest services manager. Chef Kerry Sear said, “Our aim is to recreate the hotel experience on the Four Seasons Private Jet, which means creating innovative meals using fresh ingredients, served on the finest tableware and linens, all with impeccable Four Seasons service. The only real difference is that occasionally we have to do a little juggling when there’s turbulence.”
Each Four Seasons journey includes air travel and ground transportation, planned excursions, all meals and beverages throughout the trip, and accommodations exclusively at Four Seasons hotels and resorts around the world. In conjunction with these Four Seasons Private Jet Experiences, the Four Seasons Private Jet, including accompanying staff and crew, may also be privately chartered.