07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
‘You book the entire plane, not just a seat': Take a tour of a private jet used by Bollywood celebrities when they travel
In the world of Bollywood, time is money, and privacy is priceless. From back-to-back film shoots to global red carpets, India's top celebrities have taken to the skies in private jets that combine convenience, luxury, and discretion. One of the most favoured aircraft for these elite journeys is the Legacy 600, a 13-seater executive jet that offers far more than just a smooth ride.
'Most celebrities in the country prefer flying in this,' Maria Charles, Director of Skyline Charters, the woman responsible for orchestrating high-flying travel plans for the film industry's elite, tells The Hollywood Reporter India. 'It's a very comfortable 13-seater where you can get a lot of work done while you're flying private as well.'
One of the most luxurious features of the Legacy 600 is its convertible cabin space. 'The cabin that I'm walking towards right now shifts into two very comfortable beds that can sleep two people… it can clearly be a private space when you're flying private,' she explains.
Beyond the glamour, the logistics are just as impressive. 'I've activated flights in two hours also,' says Maria. 'The pilot has to reach the airport, the aircraft has to be fuelled, catering has to be ordered… because if he says 'I have to go,' he has to go. So you have to make it happen.'
The booking process? Surprisingly swift. 'There is no time limit. If the aircraft is available and pilots are within duty limits, we can fly immediately,' she says.
And forget long check-ins. 'It's hardly 15 minutes, not more than that. If you don't have luggage, you walk straight in, do your security clearance and you're on the aircraft.'
As for what's served onboard, it's tailored to the traveller. 'Whatever you want — it may be continental, Mughlai, South Indian. Some like keema pav, others prefer hummus and pita. Many actors only want a continental breakfast when flying early.'
The price tag for this exclusive experience? 'Anywhere between ₹18 to ₹30 lakh plus GST for a Bombay–Delhi sector, depending on the aircraft,' says Maria.
While some might assume celebrities own their jets, she clarifies, 'It's basically on a rental basis only. You book the entire plane, not just a seat. You can travel alone or bring your friends and family, it's yours for the journey.'
Private jet travel has long existed in the film industry, but its popularity surged post-COVID. 'After the restrictions and everything, people have started flying private more. It's not just convenience, it's a lifestyle now,' says Maria.
And though she keeps names confidential, she does drop one charming detail: 'One is my childhood crush till date whom I have flown… I have a picture with him and I was really amazed because I could not have thought that I will fly this person.'