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The most exclusive frequent flyer programme in the world

You could fly around the globe four times using your pre-paid miles

Ravneet Ahluwalia
Tuesday 03 October 2017 09:53 BST
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Fly to Europe every weekend for a year by private jet using the card
Fly to Europe every weekend for a year by private jet using the card (Getty Images)

Do you need to buy a gift for the traveller who has everything? If you have a spare £1 million, Air Partner may have the perfect present to solve your problem.

The aviation group has launched a limited-edition version of the JetCard – their private jet membership programme – which allows cardholders to fly around the world four times over, or 86,625 miles.

Holders of the million pound card will be able to book up to 225 hours of flying time, which could translate to 14 transatlantic trips between London and New York with seven friends or a year’s worth of private jet weekends away to Europe.

JetCard members will also have access to a personal concierge service to plan trips, receive invitations to events such as polo matches and can relax on board with an open bar.

The card also features a five-hour credit bonus, so if your hours ever do run out you will be able to get home safely without resorting to travelling on a commercial flight. Phew!

Air Partner Director Julia Timms said: “With the countdown to Christmas now on and inspired by a growing trend for JetCard purchases as landmark birthday presents, not to mention the ongoing trend for experiential luxury, we wanted to provide a truly unique gift for the person who has everything.

“In collaboration with the personal concierge service and a host of special extras we have sought to offer the ultimate gift – the experience of private travel”.

The JetCard has fixed fully-inclusive rates, no expiry date on flying hours and no cancellation fees up until 7am the day before the flight.

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