Avia
July 25

The Party Jet From Dubai.

Airbus-220 Business Jet.

The Dubai party jet offers a flying dancefloor, restaurant and plush master bedroom for a disco nap.

Airbus-220 Business Jet interior.

The once-in-a-lifetime experience will set you back an eye-watering US$14200 an hour. With an impressive 12-hour non-stop flying time, the plane could be hired for a comfortable jaunt across the globe.

Airbus-220 Business Jet interior.

Dubai hotelier company FIVE launched the glitzy five-star 9H-FIVE party jet in 2023, which sees the private jet transform into a party plane for 16 guests.

Airbus-220 Business Jet.

The mega Airbus-220 plane measures 23.8m by 3.29m and features a master suite with a king sized bed, an on-board shower, a massive dance floor, a fully equipped kitchen, a table that seats 8 and menu options from five hotel restaurants owned by FIVE.

Airbus-220 Business Jet interior.

The jet can also be divided into separate areas, including a business lounge, cinema room and a dining area. Guests receive satin pyjamas in a print made up of FIVE’s purple triangle logo, along with Molton Brown bath products and, Champagne.

Airbus-220 Business Jet interior.

Kabir Mulchandani, the founder and chair of the luxury hotel group FIVE claims to have transformed it into a "boundary-breaking fusion of hospitality and private aviation."

Airbus-220 Business Jet interior.

The company said flying the $80m plane from London to Dubai, could cost £4000 (US$5160) a person if 16 people booked it together.

Aloki Batra, the chief executive of FIVE hotels and resorts, said the jet had been used in recent days by a famous professional footballer to fly from the Middle East to Madrid, and the company had accepted at least six bookings over coming months: "I’m not here to determine why people are doing that, but there are advantages of private aviation and then with us you get so much more. But with our plane, it’s got a bedroom, it’s got a shower, it’s got ample space for 16 people. [It’s got] sound and lights, so you know you could have a lot of fun up there while you’re travelling."

He described his customer base as people who are “obviously really rich” and who want to "enjoy the money while they’re still alive".

Valued at US$85 million, the plane is currently based at the private airfield, about a 30-minute drive from central Dubai.