Published: November 15, 2025 Posted by: editor Comments: 0

Marking a decade of luxury aviation experiences, Four Seasons has announced its newest flagship journey: New World Icons, a 20-day Private Jet Experience set to depart March 26 – April 14, 2027. The itinerary introduces five destinations never before included in the brand’s jet programs, along with the return of two guest favorites: Hong Kong and Langkawi.

Designed for just 48 travelers, the new route combines some of the world’s most compelling landscapes and cultural treasures, with exclusive access, curated excursions, and stays at marquee Four Seasons properties, including the newly opened Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol and the soon-to-relaunch Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel, Venice.

According to Marc Speichert, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Four Seasons, the 2027 program reflects travelers’ evolving appetite for deeper, transformative journeys.

“The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience continues to evolve with our guests’ growing curiosity and desire for transformative and meaningful travel,” he said. “New World Icons builds on our legacy of seamless, personalized travel, boundless freedom, and unrivalled discovery.”

Seven Countries, Five First-Time Destinations – The New World Icons itinerary spans Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America, with stops in:

Hong Kong, China; Langkawi, Malaysia; Jaipur, India; Venice, Italy; Iceland: Golden Circle & The Blue Lagoon; Anguilla ; Los Cabos, Mexico (new)

Crafted for travelers seeking both breadth and depth, the schedule offers multiple days in each destination and exclusive access that would be difficult to arrange independently.

Highlights of the 2027 Journey

Hong Kong, China
The adventure begins in Hong Kong, where travelers can dive into the city’s vibrant contrasts—from neon-lit nights to quiet heritage enclaves.

Langkawi, Malaysia
Guests explore Langkawi’s UNESCO-listed geoforest alongside a Four Seasons naturalist, navigating winding mangrove rivers and spotting wildlife including sea eagles and playful macaques.

Jaipur, India
Rajasthan’s royal past takes center stage with private palace access, a grand gala dinner, and even a camel polo demonstration—an experience rarely offered to international visitors.

Venice & Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
Travelers stay at the soon-to-be-transformed Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel, Venice, before taking a helicopter to Cortina d’Ampezzo for a day of alpine scenery and designer shopping.

Iceland’s Golden Circle
Activities include snowmobiling on Langjökull Glacier, visits to iconic geysers, and a restorative soak in The Blue Lagoon’s mineral-rich waters.

Anguilla
The Caribbean leg features glass-bottom kayaking and pristine turquoise waters ideal for relaxation or adventure.

Los Cabos, Mexico
The journey concludes with deep-sea fishing and oceanfront leisure amid the dramatic coastline surrounding Four Seasons’ newest Mexico resort.

Price & Experience

The New World Icons itinerary starts at USD 219,000 per person, based on double occupancy.

Guests travel aboard the fully customized Airbus A321neo-LR, configured for only 48 passengers—one of the most spacious cabins in its class. A dedicated team including an Executive Chef, Concierge, Journey Physician, and Experience Manager accompanies guests throughout, ensuring seamless comfort.

Limited Availability for 2026 Private Jet Trips

Four Seasons reports that most 2026 Private Jet itineraries are nearly sold out, with a small number of seats remaining on:

Asia Unveiled (March 28 – April 12, 2026)

Ancient Explorer (March 4 – March 26, 2026)

International Intrigue (April 14 – May 4, 2026)

World of Wellness (May 7 – May 26, 2026)

These journeys span iconic destinations including Tokyo, Bali, Easter Island, the Great Barrier Reef, Petra, Paris, Marrakech, the Maldives, Maui, Koh Samui, and Taormina.