- Luxury tour operator Safrans du Monde has revealed the Airbus A340 that will be used during its upcoming world tours.
- The private jet will charter groups of 100 in flat beds to places like Brazil, Israel and New Zealand.
- This all-inclusive itinerary offers gourmet dining on board and 5-star hotels during port calls.
French luxury travel company Safrans du Monde Deep Pocket Adventures offers a unique way to travel.
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With a charter plane, the company offers multi-day “trips” that take travelers around the world on an all-encompassing itinerary.
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Tours include private flights, five-star hotels during layovers, three meals a day, and excursions to every city.
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Currently, two excursions are posted on the company’s website: the 22-day Grand World Tour Classics, which visits locations in South America, Australia, Asia…
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… and the special edition of the 24-Day World Tour, which travels through Mexico, New Zealand, and Israel, among other countries.
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A Safrans du Monde spokesperson told Insider that bookings have been “booming” for two weeks now and the company is “confident that the aircraft will fill up in no time as every year.”
Prices range from $75,000 to $122,000 per person, with two fare options available – Club Safrans and Premier Safrans.
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Both include luxury hotels and meals, but Premier offers additional benefits, such as “first class” service on the A340, additional flights and “luxury” accommodation.
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Since everything is pre-planned, guests only need to show up—you don’t have to worry about where to stay, what to eat, or what to do.
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The most convenient part is the charter plane, which is leased from aircraft operators. For example, Safran du Monde hired Portuguese rental company Hi Fly in November 2016…
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… and Air Belgium in October 2019. Both operate the A340.
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Meanwhile, French airline La Compagnie showed off its 76-seat all-business Airbus A321neo in 2021, 2022, and most recently on its “Grand Tour of the Americas” flight, which kicked off on April 26, 2023.
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Safran du Monde confirmed to Insider that for the next two flights, the aircraft will be leased to private Maltese airline AirX Charter. Take a look inside the A340-300 giant jet – aptly nicknamed, BIG.
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The VIP A340 entered the AirX fleet in 2016 after flying for SriLankan Airlines for 13 years…
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… and used for other expensive assignments such as flying from London to Barbados during the pandemic for $10,000 per return ticket.
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According to Safrans du Monde, the plane is equipped with 100 business class seats in a 2 x 2 x 2 configuration – perfect for duos traveling together.
There is no economy section, though the plane is large enough to seat up to 440 people in a high-density passenger configuration.
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The seat is soft and comfortable, but there is one drawback.
While most passengers will have direct access to the aisle, those close to the window will have to step over their neighbor when the bed is completely flat.
Of course, there’s about six-and-a-half feet of space between each set of seats, so there’s room to maneuver without disturbing a sleeping neighbor.
In addition to the flat beds, the ergonomic chairs come with the usual business class bells and whistles, including reading lights, linens…
… adjustable headrest and leg rest …
… large tables, cup holders, storage …
… universal socket and USB port …
… gourmet foods and alcoholic beverages, such as local wine …
…and a privacy separator.
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In addition, Safrans du Monde notes that passengers will have an “entertainment system” to use during the flight. A company spokesperson told Insider that it will be a tablet with noise-canceling headphones, not a seatback TV.
There is also a lounge area with two sofas in the back of the plane for socializing and sipping champagne.
“We can have a real conversation sitting on the sofa, having a drink,” Safrans du Monde CEO Guy Bigjoy said during a video tour of the plane in April.
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Day trips typically last four to eight hours, but the longest is the 13-hour flight from Paris to Mexico City on the Special Edition tour.
While there are pre-planned routes available to book, customers can also plan a flight where they want to go, First Officer Bernard, who pilots the A340, said during a video tour in April.
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In fact, Safrans du Monde can build custom itineraries from scratch thanks to its small team of travel specialists: “We can go anywhere in the world,” said Bernard.
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In the same video, Bejiaoui explains that the crew is used to working with “VIP” individuals, such as heads of state, sports teams and orchestras, so they are trained in a high level of customer service.
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“At the end of this flight, you will remember your seat and you will remember all the good times you had on this plane,” Bejiaoui said.
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Safrans du Monde isn’t the only tour operator flying wealthy travelers around the world on the A340.
Luxury travel company White Desert uses a chartered A340 to fly people from South Africa to remote Antarctica.
Watch the Airbus A340 Fly to Antarctica, Prices Start at $14,500