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Travelers are shelling out $136,000 for a luxury 3-week global trip on a private Boeing 757 — see what it'll be like on board
Abercrombie and Kent's Boeing 757.
  • On May 5, the private Boeing 757 will leave for the global trip.

  • The itinerary starts at $136,000 per person and includes stops in Italy, India, and Nepal.

  • itineraries aboard cruise ships have been selling fast.

Travelers have been craving longer and more expensive vacations since the restart of travel.

A wide angle photograph of Petra, Jordan without tourists.

Cruise goers have recently been driven to book months-long world cruises within hours of the itineraries debut.

Seven Seas Mariner docked in Kotor, Montenegro

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If you want to travel across the world, but don't want to travel by sea for months at a time, then you may want to check out Abercrombie and Kent.

Two people boarding a jet carrying luggage, smiling.

The luxury travel company is targeting the increasingly popular around-the-world travel segment with its own $136,000 per-person itinerary.

Camels with people crossing a desert.

The source is Abercrombie and Kent.

Unlike companies like Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, this global itinerary won't be based on a cruise ship.

Island Princess cruise ship in Glacier Bay, Alaska
Princess Cruises' Island Princess cruise ship in Glacier Bay, Alaska.Princess Cruises

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The guests on the global vacation will be on a private jet.

Abercrombie and Kent's Boeing 757.

The travel company's cultural treasures: around the world by private jet itinerary will begin on May 5.

Petra, Jordan at night with people holding hands in a line in front of the site.

Up to 48 guests will be brought across several continents.

A woman staring out at the Taj Mahal.

The 48 travelers will travel on a Boeing 757 with leather seats that have built-in massage systems and are equipped with back and neck support.

A person staring out the airplane window.

Like any first-class flight, the seats are flat and turn into beds for sleeping in the sky.

A flat seat on a Boeing 757.

Passengers on the 757 will also have access to an open bar, noise-canceling headphones, meal services, and in-flight entertainment that complement their travel itinerary, according to a press release.

Abercrombie and Kent's Boeing 757.

All travelers must be fully vaccined against COVID-19, and a physician will also be traveling with the group.

A flight attendant serving a drink to a table with salad, bread, and butter.

The flight around the world will start in Seattle.

A person taking a picture of a snow mountain range.

Before ending in Boston, Guam, Cambodia, Nepal, India, Uzbekistan, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Italy.

A person sitting on a vintage car.

At each destination, the passengers will be split into groups of 16 people led by a tour manager and a local tour guide.

A person in a white uniform smiling at tourists.

Travelers will get to see historical destinations like the Taj Mahal and Petra along the way.

People walking around a patterned structure on a cloudy day.

While driving their own vintage cars in Sicily, taking helicopter rides to see Mount Everest, and receiving private tours of a monastery in Cambodia.

People driving vintage cars in Sicily, Italy.

The travelers will get to stay at five-star hotels in Agra, India, with views of the Taj Mahal, if they choose to go on a six-digit price tag trip.

Two people looking at a view of fields, trees, and a monument in the distance.

The hotel is called the Oberoi Hotels.

All of the meals will be just as luxurious. How does dinner at a race sound?

People dining outside at lit tables at night. The tables are on an orante courtyard.

This $136,000 endeavor may seem over-the-top if you are used to shorter, less luxurious trips.

A helicopter circling over Mount Everest.

After months of no travel, its customers want to reward themselves.

Birds surrounding a monument with people sitting at the base of the structure.

The company told Insider in an email statement that they have been planning vacations like the around the world private jet trip.

Colorful flags being hung from a monument surrounded by people.

Many feel they have lost two years and older clients are concerned about having fewer healthy years left to travel, according to the company.

Groups of people surrounding a white monument.

Insider asked for a statement about the booking levels of the trip, but did not hear from them.

People dining outside on a courtyard surrounded by orante architecture and trees.

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