Exclusive Look Inside the Four Seasons’ New Private Jet

Here’s what you get for an $119,000 around-the-world ticket
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Spending three weeks touring the world’s wonders and staying in five-star hotels is better by private jet—right?

Well, naturally. But the Four Seasons is hoping that up to 52 passengers will pay $119,000 each for the round-the-world honor on their shiny new plane. Before it took off on its maiden voyage (a shorter 16-day “Backstage With the Arts” tour round Europe’s highlights), we snuck aboard at Paris's Le Bourget airport to get a first look at the multimillion-dollar conversion and find out just how it's seeking to change the face of luxury group tours.