World's 8 Most Luxurious Private Jets


4. Boeing 747-400 – $220 Million

The first jet owned by the Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia is a 747 which was originally configured to seat more than 400 people. This plane was bought by the Prince in 2003 and then he customized to fit his own needs.

It features two luxurious bedrooms; a dining table for 14 people and a throne in the middle of the plane most likely to remind the prince of his home palace while travelling. 11 flight attendants are on-board to ensure the consistent well-being of the prince.

5. Boeing 767-33A/ER- $120-170 million    

This 767-33A/ER, known as the “Bandit“ due to its cockpit paint detail, and also because it belongs to the Russian billionaire and the owner of Chelsea football club Roman Abramovich. The plane, which was originally meant to accommodate up to 300 passengers, could transfer a whole team from game to game with no trouble.

With a nice paint-job on the outside, the plane’s interior is reported to be outfitted with chestnut and decorated with gold. It is also said to feature a dining facility for 30 people and an anti-missile system to provide additional security.