Four Seasons expands private jet journeys for 2028
Four Seasons has unveiled new 2028 private jet itineraries featuring stays at upcoming properties in Venice, Cartagena and Puerto Rico alongside experiences including Antarctica cruises and Iceland’s Blue Lagoon.
Four Seasons has announced the first details of its 2028 Private Jet Experience journeys, introducing updated itineraries that connect travellers with several upcoming hotel openings and new destinations.
The luxury hospitality brand will relaunch its Uncharted Discovery and New World Icons itineraries in 2028, with both journeys redesigned to include new Four Seasons properties and immersive local experiences.
Among the highlights are stays at the forthcoming Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico and Danieli, Venezia, A Four Seasons Hotel, which is scheduled to open later this year.

Marc Speichert, executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Four Seasons, says: "The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience continues to evolve alongside our guests’ enduring curiosity for transformative and meaningful journeys."
He adds: "With Uncharted Discovery and New World Icons, we remain grounded in what defines Four Seasons – seamless, personalized service, and unparalleled discovery. And as our portfolio grows, so too does our ability to create exceptional journeys rooted in care and discovery."
The Uncharted Discovery itinerary will run from January 24 to February 13, 2028. The trip begins in Los Angeles before continuing to Tamarindo in Mexico, Machu Picchu and Cusco in Peru, Buenos Aires and Antarctica, where guests will embark on a four-night expedition voyage.

The itinerary then moves to Cartagena, where travellers will stay at the new Four Seasons property, before ending in Puerto Rico within a nature reserve setting designed for rest and wellbeing.
The New World Icons journey will take place between March 1 and 20, 2028. Starting in Hong Kong, the itinerary includes stops in Langkawi, Jaipur and Venice before continuing to the Dolomites, Iceland, Anguilla and Los Cabos.
The Venice stop marks a return to the historic Danieli hotel following its transformation into a Four Seasons property. Guests will then continue to the Dolomites for mountain experiences before visiting Iceland’s Blue Lagoon and concluding with beach stays in the Caribbean and Mexico.

Four Seasons says all itineraries are designed to create deeper cultural connections through curated local experiences and personalised service. Each trip includes a dedicated journey team made up of a concierge, executive chef and journey physician.
Guests travel aboard a custom-configured Airbus A321neo-LR designed for 48 passengers. The aircraft interiors were created by the same design team responsible for Four Seasons hotels and resorts.
The company also confirmed limited availability remains on several 2027 private jet journeys, including International Intrigue, World of Adventures and Ancient Explorer.
The expansion of the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience reflects continuing demand for ultra-luxury travel centred on convenience, exclusivity and curated global itineraries. Hospitality brands are increasingly using private aviation experiences to deepen customer loyalty and showcase their growing international portfolios.























