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What flying on a $50M Private Jet Gulfstream 500 (G5) from South Beach to Chicago Looks Like


Miami. The city of magic famed for its art culture, white
sandy beaches, and the jet set life style.

A man stands in the clear turquoise water of a crowded South Beach.

I woke up on a bright Sunday morning as the light hit my
slightly sunburned face. It was a beautiful day and from my hotel window I could
see in the distance beach revelers already outside enjoying the day’s
festivities.

Aerial view of South Beach, Miami, featuring palm trees, buildings, streets, and the ocean.

However, today was no ordinary day at the beach. Thanks to a
short lived status match promotion, in a few hours I would fly on a private Gulfstream
jet, for absolutely nothing!

A Gulfstream IV SP private jet flying, with a flight itinerary from Fort Lauderdale to Chicago offering a free seat.

How I booked a private jet from Miami for $0

After exploring a bit of downtown Miami, I dropped off my
friend and headed to the Signature Flight Support private jet terminal located
in a nondescript area lined with palm trees at Fort Lauderdale airport.

Road lined with tall palm trees leading towards an airport control tower under a blue sky.

Flying private has its perks and one of them is being able
to pull directly onto the airport driveway in your rental car.

A man pulls a suitcase past a white car under a covered walkway.
A white car parked outdoors on a sunny day with palm trees and a blue sky.

No Car Rental Lot Here

Exterior view of the Signature Flight Support building entrance with a doormat and a parking lot outside.

I was greeted by a lovely Jetsmarter ground
agent who confirmed my flight itinerary. A second Jetsmarter representative
took my bags, and also helped store a package that my friend forgot in the car.

A smiling woman holding a phone stands in a bright hotel lobby next to a luggage cart.

An employee working at the private jet terminal took care of
my car rental and I made my way to the small waiting area.

Altogether, the whole process from arrival to settling into
a comfy lounge chair lasted no more than a couple of minutes, which was a complete
180 from a typical check in at the commercial terminal, even when flying first
class.

There was no TSA security checkpoint, nor are you asked to
remove any liquids. Instead bags are given a separate courtesy K-9 check prior
to boarding.

A man sorts a large amount of luggage on carts in a private jet terminal.

Surprisingly, there were no lounge amenities save a few vending
machines and enough apples to feed the entire flight. To be fair, I’d imagine
those flying private wouldn’t spend much time on the ground and can afford
bringing their own vices to enjoy on board.

A person sits in a private jet terminal lounge with a reception desk, patterned carpet, and large windows looking outside.

Shortly before boarding, a copilot came by and manually
checked each of our IDs. As our flight was during the July 4th
weekend, our flight was around half full, with a grand total of eight
passengers.

From the lounge, I could see our private shuttle jet; an upgraded Gulfstream 550 (G5) instead of the typical
Gulfstream 4 that flies this route.

From a dark private jet terminal, a view through glass doors shows two private jets on a sunny tarmac.

Apparently the owner of this particular jet was the Bank of
Utah, so I knew we were in for a treat.

Aircraft registration document detailing a Gulfstream G-V private jet.

Needless to say inside I was dancing like Tom cruise in Tropic Thunder (clip contains adult
language):


For those curious, a brand new G5 retails at around $50,000,000.

Two men, one with curly hair and a purple shirt, the other balding with glasses and a beard, face each other closely.

Yes Mathew McConaughey
a G5 aeroplane.

We then began the boarding process, which consisted of
walking out the sliding doors, walking 100 feet to the aircraft, and walking up
the built in the stairs.

A white Gulfstream 500 private jet sits on an airport tarmac under a blue sky.

Man smiles while standing on the steps of a Gulfstream 500 private jet on a sunny tarmac.

Boarding the steps and
feeling like a VIP

Upon entering the cabin, my mouth dropped as I saw the gorgeous
cabin for the first time, with its beautiful leather stitching, wooden panels,
and plenty of gold trimmings.

My assigned seat was in the front part of cabin, which
consisted of a long couch, along with three pairs of plush light beige leather seats facing each other.

A person stands in the luxurious cabin of a private jet, featuring beige leather seats, wood accents, and white orchids.

Waiting next to my seat was my personal item, a nice personal
touch by the ground staff, although this was quickly stowed away and I was
unable to retrieve it until after my flight due to pressurization concerns.

The back of the cabin had two rows of similar designed
leather seats facing each other. The seats were a bit tighter, as three seats
were crammed in per row, and were similar your typical domestic first class
seat.

Luxurious interior of a Gulfstream 500 private jet cabin with cream leather seats and wood paneling.

At the back of the plane was a small galley, filled with
different types of cutlery and glasses, along with the most classy crew control
panel I’ve ever seen.

A private jet's galley area features a secured rack of clear glasses above shelves holding snacks and supplies.

Gold control panel for galley and cabin functions inside a private jet.

Microwave button
anyone?

A Jetsmarter ground representative checked up on us before
the doors were closed.

Interior of a luxurious private jet with cream leather seats and passengers standing in the aisle.

The whole boarding experience felt like a scene out of HBO’s
Entourage.

Boarding was complete in a matter of minutes and soon after
we began taxiing down the runway, with the wing livery shining like brand new
penny under the bright Florida sun.

View from a private jet wing on an airport runway, with an American Airlines plane and control tower in the background.

Interestingly enough the safety briefing was kept to a minimum,
and with no reminders to put our portable electronics to airplane mode. In
fact, one of the passengers was face timing his relatives during takeoff!

A hand holds a Gulfstream V welcome card featuring a private jet flying at sunset, inside the luxurious cabin.

G5 Safety Card

Takeoff was surprisingly smooth with the Rolls Royce engines
barely making a whimper as we climbed out of Fort Lauderdale airport. 

View from a private jet wing over a busy airport and distant city skyline.

The long oval shaped windows let in considerably more light
then your standard commercial jet, and as a result I had unobstructed views of
the stunning Florida coastline.

Private jet wing overlooking the South Beach coastline, ocean, and city.

Aerial view from a private jet window showing the Florida coastline, ocean, and part of the plane's wing.

A man looks out the oval window of a private jet at the city below.

Since we were flying private, we climbed to 45,000 feet,
which is 10% higher than your typical commercial airliner. As a result, there is
considerably less air traffic to deal with and our flight time to Chicago was a
mere 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Flight tracking screen displaying a Gulfstream G5 private jet flight from Fort Lauderdale to Chicago with a map and detailed flight information.

Flight track log for N709AA showing altitude and speed.

Once we hit cruising altitude, snacks were served a flight
attendant took our drink orders.  Over
the course of the flight I had a couple glasses of Champagne, which was poured
in beautifully glazed goblets.

A smiling man holds a glass of wine inside the cabin of a private Gulfstream G5 jet.

As this shuttle flight was half full, there was plenty of
space within the cabin to stretch my legs.

First-person view inside a luxurious private jet cabin with cream leather seats, wood accents, and a passenger in the background.

My seat was quite spacious, with plenty of padding. An added
bonus the seats can be rotated up to 90 degrees using a gold handle, so you’re
able to talk to your seat neighbor.

The luxurious interior of a Gulfstream G5 private jet, featuring cream leather seats, wood trim, a glass of white wine, and a view into the cockpit.

Each pair of seats shares a rather large dining table. Interestingly
enough no small detail goes unnoticed: the table hinge is made of faux gold
brass.

A hand adjusts the extended, polished wooden tray table inside a private jet.

Speaking of faux gold, the cabin interior featured plenty of
it, making Emirates first class seem quite pedestrian. There were golden seat
belt buckles.

Close-up of a beige leather private jet seat with gold accents and a gold seatbelt buckle, next to a person wearing blue jeans.

Air vents & reading lights

Interior view of a luxurious private jet's overhead panel with wood trim, gold accents, and a "NO SMOKING" sign.

Even an old school CD Audio Controller

A gold-finished entertainment control panel with a phone jack, audio, and CD displays inside a private jet cabin.

If you’re not feeling the sun, you can manually adjust the
window blinds using a window slider, naturally containing gold brass.

Close-up of a shiny gold trim detail against a light gray panel in a private jet interior.

But nothing compares to the gaudiness of the private
bathroom located in the back of the plane. As expected, the door handle was golden,
with an antique slip flap vacant sign to display occupancy.

The polished wood interior of a private jet's galley area, showing a lavatory door, counters with drinks and snacks, and reflections of the cabin.

The bathroom was incredibly spacious and stretched the
entire width of the plane, and was bigger than most commercial first class
bathrooms, except those found on the A380.

A luxurious private jet lavatory features dual sinks with golden faucets, wood paneling, and neatly arranged bottled soap and folded towels.

The lighting system featured incandescent light bulbs
instead of your typical bright white LEDs, resulting in much warmer background.

A private jet lavatory featuring dual sinks with gold faucets and Molton Brown toiletries.

Instead of your typical plastic hand washers and sink, this bathroom
was equipped with a regular sized golden faucet with both hot and cold water
taps.

A hand turns on a golden faucet with water flowing into a sink in a luxurious private jet lavatory.

Mirrors lined one side of the bathroom wall to create extra
space and depth.

A man takes a mirror selfie in a private jet lavatory with a "NO SMOKING" sign visible.  

The bathroom also featured quite a few unique call buttons.

Gold control panel with light and call buttons and a speaker on a polished wood private jet interior.

A regular sized hand towel lay on top of a golden towel rack
and keeping with the old money theme, the toilet itself was hidden under a
leather seat covering.

An elegant private jet lavatory with wood paneling, dual sinks, and a toilet with a cream padded seat.

Perhaps the only thing made of bare plastic was a regular
power outlet, but of course on top of it was the classiest flush button you’ll
ever see.

Gold flush button and 115V power outlet on a polished wood wall inside a private jet lavatory.

At the back of the bathroom are numerous compartments that
containing supplies for the on flight catering, and a “crew only” compartment where
our luggage was being stored.

A polished wooden door with a "CREW ACCESS ONLY" sign and a gold handle.
Private jet interior showing polished wood cabinets with gold handles and emergency equipment labels.

This is truly is what a perfect throne room in the sky would
look like and the interior finishes are simply on a different level then those
found in commercial aircraft.

A luxurious private jet lavatory with twin sinks, golden faucets, and branded toiletries.

Over the course of the two and half hour flight, I got to
know my seat neighbors, both who happened to be mileage enthusiasts, and I was
even able to try the jet couch.

A smiling man relaxes on a plush sofa inside a luxurious Gulfstream G5 private jet.

The couch was quite comfy to lie down on, although I’d be
hesitant sharing one with another passenger on a full flight.

Occasionally we would hit slight turbulence and seat belt
sign turned on, although nary a voice came up on the intercom asking us to sit
down. I suspect those flying in private aren’t used to taking commands in the
air.

Typically the door from the cockpit and the passenger
section was closed, although on the later end of the flight I was able to take
a quick sneak peak of the cockpit.

View from a private jet cabin looking into the cockpit, with a screen displaying flight information.

For those concerned about the safety when flying private
needn’t worry as our flight had both a pilot and a co-pilot, similar your
typical commercial jet.

A man smiles from the cabin of a Gulfstream G5 private jet, with the cockpit and pilots visible behind him.

Time flew by and before long the edges of Chicago began to
creep up on the horizon. As we began our descent into Midway we were treated to
stunning flyby of the Chicago skyline.

Aerial view of Chicago's skyline, Lake Michigan, and Soldier Field from a private jet wing.

Hazy aerial view of the Chicago skyline along Lake Michigan.

We taxied to a relatively discrete location on the corner of
Midway.

A man walks on the tarmac outside a terminal building, its windows reflecting a private jet.

Similar to our boarding process in Fort Lauderdale, we
deplaned via the jet staircase, and of course took a bunch of G5 selfies.

A pilot stands in the open doorway of a white Gulfstream G500 private jet with blue and gold stripes on the tarmac.

A smiling man descends the airstairs from a white Gulfstream G5 private jet, with a faint rainbow visible in the sky.

A white and blue Gulfstream 500 private jet with open stairs on the tarmac, with a pilot standing by.

Our luggage was waiting in the arrival lounge and I bid farewell
to the most luxurious aviation flight I’ll probably experience.

A lounge area in a private jet terminal with armchairs, tables, luggage, and large windows.

A man descends the stairs of a white Gulfstream 500 private jet with blue and gold stripes on an airport tarmac.

I then grabbed an Uber back to the commercial terminal at
Midway, before taking a flight back home on Southwest.

A dimly lit, crowded commercial airplane cabin with rows of seated passengers.

Welcome back to the real world.


Written By: Sam Huang

Hi, I'm Sam! I travel around the world primarily using frequent flier miles. Each week, I'll be sharing with you some of my most amazing travel experiences.

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