If youve seen the GC living the high life outside a private jet today, youll likely be insanely jealous.
Private planes arent usually within the reach of most of us, but it looks like that might be about to change.
An emerging airline called AURA is aiming to change the way we fly with their new luxury aircrafts – and prices arent too crazy.
The US company will be offering flights between Miami, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Denver, and Los Angeles from early 2019, and the inside of the planes look incredible.
The Bombardier CRJ-700 has two service types – First and Wave.
Each plane only has 29 seats, so you can really feel like youre transcending that cabin class experience.
First class has 21 seats, each boasting more legroom than any domestic airline in America.
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Wave has only eight seats and a more private jet feel.
Passengers can enjoy high-speed WiFi, free on-board iPads, HD screens, and virtual reality headsets. Food includes sushi, dim sum, and mezze platters.
21-year-old founder Zander Futernick even made sure the toilets would be top notch. They clean themselves with sprays and UV lights in 20 seconds a time, and spray the loo before the next person arrives.
All passengers arrive at a separate airport and can turn up just 20 minutes before. The dream.
For a flight between Atlanta and Chicago you can expect to pay $280 (£213), which is certainly less than the standard private jet.
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The catch – because of course there is one – is that you need to be a member, which costs $100 (£76) a month at an introductory rate, or $250 (£190) a month after 1 July.
If youre not a member, you can expect to pay from $550 (£420) a flight, although that still isnt too bad.
For frequent US flyers who are sick of trying not to heave in minging toilets, or for those whod like to not be in the foetal position in economy, this could be a great shout.
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