Jetex—a global leader in executive aviation, is hosting the world's most expensive Iftar—inviting residents and visitors to experience a moment in the skies above the UAE.

According to the details, the Luxurious Iftar is being offered in air during the Holy Month of Ramadan. The unforgettable travel experience is priced from AED 66,000 or Rs2.5 million for up to six travellers.
During the Iftar, the journey will continue as the aircraft cruises above the rolling banks of the desert towards Al-Ain and onwards to the UAE’s mountain range in the East. The spectacular mountain sights will include the country’s highest peak Jebel Jais, located in the Hajjar Mountains, and the Hatta Mountains.
Passengers will get a glimpse of the Indian Ocean and Fujairah before the flight continues towards Ras Al Khaimah and follows the azure Arabian Gulf coastline of Umm Al Quwain, Ajman and Sharjah.
Finally, travellers will enjoy Dubai’s world-famous evening skyline, including the majestic Burj Khalifa, as well as the Palm Islands and The World before landing back at the Jetex VIP Terminal.
Upon arrival, travellers will be invited to enjoy the rest of the evening in one of the lounges of the Jetex VIP Terminal with elegant service and amenities at their leisure.
Jetex said in a statement that the company is taking private jet experience to the next level. ‘Iftar in the Sky’ will give the millennia-old tradition a truly new dimension relevant to the XXI century while providing support to the charity programs of Dubai Cares, which is so relevant and important during the Holy Month of Ramadan.
However, the Iftari offer will run until May 12 2021 along with the Sehri packages as well.

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