The many faces of charter aviation: Black tie events and sky-high parties
- 9/8/2025
- 59 Day
The global market of air charter services
has been steadily growing. Its size is currently approaching USD 50 billion and
should reach up to USD 80 billion by the year 2032. People tend to associate
private flights with the ‘one percent’ and the highest levels of service.
Combine this with the flexibility and the sense of exclusivity and luxury, and
it becomes much easier to understand why chartered flights are becoming increasingly
popular.
In the world of private air charters, adaptability is
key, as business jet aircraft can easily accommodate any need expressed by the
passengers. For example, the flight crew can meet all your stereotypical
expectations of luxury without any difficulties.
“Such flights definitely do happen. In most cases,
they are related to various fashion or sporting events, or, let’s say, award
ceremonies. Naturally, in such cases, the onboard atmosphere would be
completely different from the trips to, for example, sports competitions.
People would typically be in their evening gowns and tuxedos,” says Akvilė
Valatkaitytė, a Senior cabin crew member and instructor at KlasJet, a charter
airline specializing in business-class and VIP charter flights.
According to Edvinas Finenko, Business development
manager at KlasJet, themed flight experiences are becoming increasingly
popular. In one case, KlasJet was tasked with orchestrating a red-themed
wedding experience, complete with a distinctive red aircraft, coordinated
ground transportation for photoshoots, specially designed red uniforms for the
crew, all down to the cocktails and floral arrangements.
And it is not only the decorations that matter, as
KlasJet aims to match the onboard culinary experience to the destination or
theme. When, for example, members of a royal family are flown to a red-carpet
event at the Cannes Film Festival, the airline would serve food prepared by a
Michelin-starred chef that reflects seasonal flavors.
“Food is one of the most sensory experiences, and
great food on board enhances the whole journey like nothing else,” explains
Finenko. “For art collectors flying to Art Basel, we might serve molecular
gastronomy inspired by Swiss innovation. While travelers headed to a wine
festival in Bordeaux might want to start their wine-tasting journey,
accompanied by regional cheeses and charcuterie, already onboard. Creating such
experiences is a challenge in and of itself, but having a developed network of
providers, sommeliers and chefs definitely helps.”
More than just a means to get from A to B
However, trips to prominent events are only a minor
part of what KlasJet does. Its team would regularly get a request to embark on
truly unique missions.
“I remember one time, working with an animal welfare
foundation, we were tasked with the important mission of transporting a lion
and a leopard. Bred in captivity, the animals had been kept in unsuitable
conditions, and we were honored to contribute to their safe journey back to
Africa, where they could be properly cared for,” Šarūnė Valaikaitė, Senior
cabin crew member and instructor at KlasJet, shares.
Fortunately, a charitable organization became aware of
the situation and arranged a flight to
bring the animals back to Africa. It was KlasJet that got this honor of helping
the majestic animals in need.
“The journey itself was fascinating – our aircraft are
exceptional in that they can be quickly transformed and adapted to specific
needs. So, several rows of seats were removed, and cages were installed where
the lion and leopard traveled. And that’s not the only experience I’ve had with
wild animals. I also flew with ten falcons. That was an unforgettable
experience as well,” says Ms. Valaikaitė.
Celebrations and parties up in the sky
Yet another advantage of private flights is that
passengers can feel much more relaxed compared to regular flights. So, when the
occasion is right, it can be both a mode of transportation and a way of
celebrating. KlasJet even gives clients the opportunity to decorate the
aircraft, making it even more festive.
“Air charter companies typically work with decorators
and party planners in order to transform the plane and adapt its spaces for
celebrations. Some of the requests that messengers have are truly unique.
However, those organizing the flights no longer get surprised that easily and
can adapt to almost any whim. Think private chef or even a DJ booth,” says Ms.
Valatkaitytė.
According to her, the most impressive parties happen
when a sports team takes a charter flight back home after winning an important
game:
“During flights like these, the trophy is passed from
hand to hand, and team members are taking photos with it. Usually, everyone is
in excellent spirits and chanting non-stop. It’s one of the many magical
moments that are only possible on charter flights.”







