Travel boutique company DreamMaker has created a trip around the globe aboard a privately outfitted Boeing 767 for its ultra wealthy clientele
Passport to 50 has designed a service that enables 50 friends and family flying in tandem on a second Boeing Business Jet. Offered at $13,875,000, the unprecedented DreamMaker experience is set to launch in August 2017, covering 20 cities in 20 days.
“In 2017, we will be the first to introduce Experiential Aviation℠ as the pinnacle of private aviation,” says founder and experience designer Gregory Patrick. A US$500,000 charity poker tournament is just one of the various with the world’s top-ranked poker player, inflight yoga session, a fashion show, and a Master Sommelier.
DreamMaker has appointed hypnotherapist April Norris to develop a holistic program that integrates cutting-edge wearable sleep technology with alternative wellness techniques such as hypnotherapy, Reiki healing, Ayurvedic medicine, and the attention of a Doctor of Acupuncture.
“It is irrelevant how big and beautiful your private jet is if you are unable to relax comfortably or get the required amount of sleep on the plane,” says Patrick. To ensure the utmost comfort for its guests, Passport to 50 will boast a one-to-one ratio of guest to staff, with a cast of 50 hand-picked professionals, each experts in their respective fields.
The Passport to 50 experience directly benefits children around the world through Experiential Giving, such as the distribution of 2,500 bicycles to enable rural children in Cambodia to attend school, the provision of clean drinking water for 50,000 at-risk children in the Philippines, as well as building “fun centers” for 50,000 children battling life-threatening illnesses in the United Kingdom.
Passport to 50 will start the journey in Koh Samui and continues through Siem Reap, Kathmandu, Agra, Florence, Siena, Cannes, Moulinet, London, Barcelona, Ibiza, Marbella, Marrakech, Havana, Knoxville, Kona, El Nido, A Secret Island, before ending in Manila.
The trip costs US$13,875,000 for a party of up to 50 people in August of 2017.