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  • How Much Does NetJets Cost?

    How Much Does NetJets Cost?

    NetJets is the biggest player in the private jet market, with private jet card programs to suit every traveler. 

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    With over 750 owned and operated aircraft dotted across the globe, US-based NetJets has established itself as one of the leading private jet companies in the world.

    And, with fractional aircraft ownership, private jet leases and private jet card programs all on offer, there’s an option to suit every traveler. But, for new customers, the big question is: how much does NetJets cost?

    As with all private jet travel, the price of NetJets is determined by how often you travel and the aircraft size you need. Once you’ve figured this out, you’ll be able to choose between three programs: NetJets Share, NetJets Lease or NetJets Card. Understanding how each of these programs works is key to determining which option delivers the best value for your travel preferences. Below, we break down how NetJets operates, what each membership includes, and how pricing compares across its fleet.

    What Is NetJets?

    NetJets is a private aviation company best known for pioneering fractional aircraft ownership. Rather than owning an entire jet outright, clients purchase a share of an aircraft or access to a set number of flying hours, allowing for private travel without the operational responsibilities of ownership.

    The company operates on a global scale, offering guaranteed aircraft availability, professional crew, maintenance, fuel and operational support as part of its programs.

    Bombardier Global 8000 jet
    A NetJets Bombardier Global 8000 jet ©Bombardier

    How does NetJets work?

    NetJets customers pre-purchase flying hours through one of the company’s programs. Flights are booked as required, with hours deducted as travel takes place. If a specific aircraft is unavailable, NetJets guarantees a similar or better model from its fleet at no additional cost.

    This structure allows for flexibility, consistency and ease, particularly for frequent travelers who value guaranteed access and predictable service standards.

    See also: How Much Does VistaJet Cost?

    How much is a NetJets membership?

    Details on pricing remain sparse for all apart from prospective customers, but the NetJets Card, which is the best option for anyone flying less than 25 hours per year, starts at €178,900 (approx. $208,050) for a card with 290 days access. 

    However, you can expect this price to increase drastically as you head into the heavy and long-range categories with something like a Challenger 650 likely to cost upwards of $16,000 per hour.

    netjets private jet
    The cost of NetJets will depend on which program you choose ©NetJets

    NetJets Card: The most flexible entry point

    As the most affordable of NetJets’ private jet programs, the card starts with a 25-hour subscription, with hours being deducted as you fly, and then topped up as and when required. The jet card offers a commitment-free option with full access to NetJets’ premium services, making it the best choice for travelers who require minimal private jet transportation throughout the year and primarily take short-haul trips. There are no fees for ferrying or repositioning, either.

    NetJets Share: Fractional ownership explained

    However, if you require more than 25 hours in the air per year and regularly make long-haul journeys, a fractional ownership program is likely to be the best value option. Allowing you to purchase a share of a private jet with your share equating to available hours, the cost of NetJets’ fractional ownership option, billed as NetJets Share, will vary depending on the chosen aircraft model and the number of hours required per year, with the added financial security of just paying for what you need.

    NetJets’ private jet fractional ownership offering is fully inclusive, with crew, maintenance, and fuel all included in the share cost. This not only makes the program financially worthwhile but also minimizes any extra effort or stress on your part – the NetJets team does all the hard work for you. Owners are also guaranteed access to an aircraft; if the specific jet they own shares of is in use, a similar model or better will be provided from NetJets’ fleet, with no additional charge for an upgrade.

    Although the cost of the program will vary, owners can rest assured that it is a worthy financial investment. So much so in fact, that NetJets promises to buy back your share after three years if you decide to opt out of the ownership program, guaranteeing protection of your investment.

    In order to ensure competitive value for their owners, NetJets is also committed to mitigating certain fees and charges across their fractional ownership service. One way in which NetJets differs from other private jet companies is that it doesn’t charge aircraft positioning fees (the cost to move the plane from its current position to the customer’s desired take-off location).

    See also: NetJets Announces $5bn Jet Order with Embraer

    NetJets Lease program

    NetJets also has a Lease program, which includes many of the same benefits of its Share and is also marketed toward those flying 50-plus hours a year, but with a different payment structure for travelers who want to avoid an initial down payment, with leases of 36 to 60 months and guaranteed rates.

    Unlike other private jet fractional ownership services, NetJets is also able to offer its owners short-haul flights at no extra cost thanks to the size of its fleet, as well as the efficiency of its operational infrastructure.

    Ultimately, the cost of NetJets will depend on which program you choose, with the minimum price being around $6,500 per flying hour. If you need up to 25 hours of private jet transport per year, the membership card will be the most cost-effective choice; if your time in the air will exceed 25 hours, NetJets Share or Lease programs will be more financially viable.

    Embraer Praetor 500 in the sky
    The Embraer Praetor 500 ©NetJets

    How many planes does NetJets have?

    NetJets operates a fleet of more than 750 aircraft worldwide, making it the largest private jet fleet globally. The scale of its fleet allows the company to offer consistent availability, reduced operational costs and short-haul flights without additional charges.

    NetJets was the fleet launch customer of the highly-anticipated Bombardier Global 8000, and will eventually build a 24-strong fleet of the industry-leading jet.

    See also: NetJets Adds Bombardier Global 8000 to Growing Fleet

    What types of jets are available with NetJets?

    The NetJets fleet spans light, midsize, super-midsize and long-range aircraft, allowing customers to choose the most suitable jet for each journey. This flexibility supports everything from regional hops to intercontinental travel.

    What is the difference between NetJets and other private jet companies?

    One of the key differentiators between NetJets and other private jet operators is its size and infrastructure. NetJets does not charge aircraft positioning fees and is able to guarantee access to an aircraft even during peak travel periods.

    Ultimately, the cost of NetJets depends on which program you choose. For travelers flying up to 25 hours per year, the NetJets Card is typically the most cost-effective option. For those exceeding that threshold, NetJets Share or Lease programs often deliver greater long-term value.

  • Could This Be the Most Exclusive Cigar in the World?

    Could This Be the Most Exclusive Cigar in the World?

    With the latest release from revered Cuban brand Trinidad breaking the ‘$1,000 a stick’
    threshold, Havana cigars are entering a new era. 

    limited edition cuban cigar smoking

    Egregiously postponed Cuban cigar releases — one prays for mere months, though the delay typically spans a year or two — have become customary for Havanaphiles, those who puff and collect Havana cigars exclusively.

    Delays are now so common that it’s fair to wonder if it’s all mastermind marketing, designed to drive consumer fervor. Or is it, as many Dominican and Nicaraguan cigarmakers claim, due to a lack of skilled torcedores (cigar rollers) and a dearth of the dark, rich, oily tobaccos grown in western Cuba’s Pinar del Río province? Perhaps both. No one knows for sure, and the Cubans remain taciturn.

    Habanos trinidad fundadores 55th anniversary humidor
    Each cigar has been aged for at least 10 years ©Habanos

    Yet this perpetual tardiness is why I’m writing today about a cigar announced in 2021, first displayed publicly in 2024 — at the annual Festival del Habano — but only recently released. A triple-banded Trinidad Fundadores 55th Anniversary puro (said to have been aged fully rolled for a decade) housed in an ST Dupont humidor, this is an unprecedented offering, and its price is a record $1,150 per cigar.

    Although cigars have traded hands privately and at auction for more than $1,000 a stick, no new release has ever done so before. It was, truthfully, only a matter of time, given the race to the four-figure threshold run by Habanos SA (the Cuban concern) and Swiss luxury tobacco company Davidoff.

    Trinidad is a marca (brand) that became publicly available only at the end of the 20th century; it had long been offered as a diplomatic gift for foreign dignitaries visiting Cuba. It was created in 1969; teasingly auctioned to a select few carriagetrade collectors at the now-mythical Dinner of the Century, a 1994 charitable benefit held at Laurent, a Parisian temple of haute cuisine; and commercially launched three-and-a-half years later.

    Habanos trinidad fundadores 55th anniversary humidor
    The humidor resembles a trunk from an atelier ©Habanos

    Prior to this latest version of the venerable Trinidad Fundadores, the only conventional cigars that approached $1,000 were the Davidoff Oro Blanco Special Reserve 111 Years and the Cohiba Behike 56. In the end, though, there can be only one first past the four-figure post — enter la Trinidad 55.

    Is any cigar truly worth a thousand dollars? I’ve personally paid that sum for a stick before — not happily, but while overcome with a bad case of auction fever. To answer the question, let’s turn to the world of tequila for a second. There’s a saying in Mexico: “Un tequila de más de $100 es solo para gringos.” Roughly, “Only gringos buy a bottle of tequila that costs over $100.”

    It’s the greater-fool theory in action: something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay. With Trinidad, you’re not just purchasing a cigar but also bragging rights. The perceptible difference between a $50 cigar and a $100 cigar is slim; the difference between a $100 and $1,000 cigar is more negligible still. Unlike a single-malt whisky, aged for decades, or a wristwatch with complications, your $1,000 cigar is still just well-aged, hand-rolled tobacco leaves, albeit in a fancy box.

    Over the past decade, Habanos has been able to position Havanas in the same luxury-goods stratum as Hermès Birkin bags, Patek Philippe watches and Louis XIII cognacs. This is no small feat, and the bold Trinidad 55th Anniversary ‘haute humidors’ — each of the 1,000 numbered limited-edition ST Duponts comes filled with 55 of the well-aged cigars — are an audacious example.

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  • Is This the Best Hotel in Mallorca?

    Is This the Best Hotel in Mallorca?

    Four Seasons Formentor might have taken over a historic hotel, but its re-opening marked a fresh start. 

    four seasons mallorca pool

    When Hotel Formentor opened in 1929 in a remote corner of Mallorca, the only way to arrive was by boat. With no road in sight, it became a bohemian hideout drawing artists, writers and the occasional royal couple (Grace Kelly and Rainier III honeymooned there). Its glow dimmed over decades, ownership changed hands in 2020 and the site reopened as Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor in late 2024.

    Hotel Formentor has a rich, eccentric backstory, but you wouldn’t know it visiting today. The main building was torn down and rebuilt, much to the local council’s dismay, who accused the owning company of breaching its planning permission and issued a large fine. An inauspicious start, but that acrimony largely dissipated once the new design, which closely resembles the original, rose from the ashes.

    Anyone hoping to find a sense of history here will be disappointed, but in its place, they’ll find a striking piece of manicured luxury on the shores of Pollença Bay. The view, spare the odd superyacht, remains just as naturally beautiful as it was for the Prince and Princess of Monaco in 1956.

    view from Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor room
    The hotel is ensconced in dense woodland ©Four Seasons

    The main building’s whitewash façade and terracotta roof tiles sit in dense woodland as if it has always been there. Inside, it is signature Four Seasons sophistication: clean lines, marble lobbies, showcase chandeliers, and polished service. Yes, this place may have enough history to fill a book, but that chapter is closed. This is a fresh start.

    See also: Jumeirah Mallorca: Port de Soller’s Cliffside Hideaway

    Stay

    There is now a road to the hotel, but guests can still arrive by boat. A nod to the hotel’s past, yes, but guests were quick to coin it as their White Lotus moment, a far more modern reference to the TV series filmed at Four Seasons hotels. It’s a popular choice with guests, not only for the sense of occasion, but to cut out the long and winding mountain road often monopolized by cyclists.

    Whichever way you get there, you’ll be staying in one of 110 rooms or suites. That’s a reduction from the previous hotel (127), a deliberate ploy by Four Seasons to increase the exclusivity with big standard rooms and a higher density of suites.

    There are six different room categories and eight different suites, and the interiors are broadly similar – natural woods, neutral marble, and plush furniture. In fact, the only differentiator you need to pay attention to is whether you have an unbroken sea view or not. You want the view, even if it means sacrificing the terrace and plunge pool that comes with most garden rooms.

    view over the sea from pool terrace at Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor room
    Opt for a sea-view room ©Four Seasons

    The Royal Suite is the hotel’s top key and naturally offers the best perspective of the bay. At 1,356-sq-ft, it’s not the ultra-private, never-have-to-leave kind of suite. You’ll need to head down to the pool, and the beach, to make the most of the hotel’s location. The hotel plans for this by offering a dedicated pool cabana and front-row sun loungers at the beach for Royal Suite guests.

    That’s not to say the Royal Suite is small – far from it. It has a large living space, dining area, and a sun terrace with loungers and a jetted tub. It can also be extended up to two and three bedrooms for larger groups.

    If you don’t need the extra bedrooms, we’d recommend the Formentor Suite. It’s only slightly smaller at 1,098 sq ft, but has a far greater sense of space, welcomed through walls of windows that slide back.

    See also: Six Must-visit Destinations Travel Experts Say You Can’t Miss in 2026

    pool terrace at Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor
    Most garden rooms have a private terrace and plunge pool ©Four Seasons

    Dine

    Being in such a remote corner of Mallorca, the restaurant selection is crucial to the hotel’s long-term success. You can forgive them for playing it safe, then, with restaurants that offer broad appeal.

    You’ll find most families in Mel, a Mediterranean restaurant offering Spanish-inspired dishes and same-day catches from local fishermen. Our visit coincided with a delivery of freshly caught blue lobster, which we had grilled with French fries. It’s the kind of elevated comfort food that Four Seasons resorts tend to do so well – and they did here.

    The best local offering is on the drinks menu, though: a rosé made with grapes from the hotel’s vineyard, which was included in the 2020 purchase. It paired beautifully with the lobster, and best of all, it is only available at the hotel.

    Shima is a typical Japanese Peruvian fusion restaurant tailored for adults, although children are permitted. It offers an Omakase menu that sticks to convention but delivers on quality. Down by the beach, Llum i Sal is an al fresco restaurant specializing in local fish and seafood. It was still under construction during our visit and opened in late summer 2025.

    pools at Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor room
    The hotel has two pools: one for families, the other adults only ©Four Seasons

    Relax

    The most relaxing place in the hotel is by one of its two pools. There is a large family pool and a smaller adults-only infinity pool. You’ll find ample sun loungers, attentive service, complimentary water and snacks, and service from the elevated beach bar Quiosc.

    The spa is small compared to the hotel’s large footprint, but it still has seven treatment rooms, a sauna, steam room, and a 24-hour gym. We’d recommend a wellness experience that makes the most of the hotel’s beautiful surroundings, like the seafront meditation sessions or a walk with one of the hotel’s mindfulness experts.

    Explore

    Formentor is a beautiful part of the world, and the hotel encourages guests to get out and explore it. The historic lighthouse, which sits at Cap de Formentor, is close by and the hotel hosts guided hikes to and from. Cycling is hugely popular in Mallorca, and the hotel is at the bottom of one of the island’s most popular climbs. The hotel hosts guided cycling tours, including bike rental, for the fitness inclined.

    The beach, with its crystal-clear waters, is also essential visiting, particularly those with children. It’s not private and weekends in peak season can be busy, but there are plenty of Four Seasons sun loungers, so you’ll never want for space.

    Why trust our recommendation

    Elite Traveler’s editors review hotels through a combination of first-hand experience and rigorous, in-depth research. Our curation spans the world’s most revered luxury properties as well as lesser-known, in-the-know addresses – each selected for uncompromising standards, exceptional service, and access to unparalleled experiences.

    Formentor Suite from $7,000 per night; fourseasons.com

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