On a Thursday afternoon this spring, a few dozen well-heeled travelers descended via helicopter to the Rosewood San Miguel de Allende, a five-star hotel in central Mexico. Rooms at the hotel typically cost four figures a night.
Over the course of the weekend, the group went horseback riding and tequila tasting; on the final night, they enjoyed a private fireworks display.
All of it was complimentary — except the flights, which cost anywhere from $7,000 to $23,000 an hour for clients of Flexjet, a fractional ownership company that is sort of like a (very expensive and very fancy) timeshare for private aviation.
The trip, Flexjet’s Chairman Club event, is one of the perks you get for dropping at least six figures a year on a jet program. Other destinations…more
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