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Related: About this forumNew Airline Offers $10,000 Private Jet Travel For Wealthy Dog Owners
And this is why we're doomed.
Environmentalists have condemned a ludicrous private jet service that transports wealthy peoples dogs, which this week ran its first flight from Dubai to London. For £8,166, one way, customers were able to sit with their dogs on their laps and sip champagne as they travelled from Al Maktoum international airport to Farnborough in a Gulfstream IV-SP jet.
The company, K9 Jets, which is run by a husband-and-wife couple from Birmingham, already operates services to New Jersey, Los Angeles, Frankfurt, Paris and Lisbon. Announcing the new route, Adam Golder, the companys co-founder, told AeroTime Hub: K9 Jets believes pet family members deserve to travel in comfort and style alongside their owners. We couldnt be more excited to kick off this new route, just in time for the holidays, so guests can celebrate with their loved ones (including pets) in style. K9 celebrated the launch of the service on Instagram with a picture of a passenger sitting at a walnut table with a glass of champagne, her face wearing a delighted smile as she is nuzzled by her golden retriever.
Extinction Rebellion, the climate protest group, criticised the service. This is clear evidence that super-wealthy people are still capable of loving an animal like one of their own, which strangely offers me some sense of hope. Yet Im left dumbfounded that the same people cannot connect to the collapsing natural world around them, and thus come to their senses, said XR spokesperson Todd Smith, a former Thomas Cook first officer.
Farnborough airport is notorious for this form of excessive travel and continues to greenwash their way out of accountability with fantasy tales of so-called sustainable aviation fuel. Im not the slightest bit surprised K9 Jets is the latest ludicrous service theyve added to their portfolio.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/30/private-jet-service-for-rich-dog-owners-condemned-by-climate-campaigners