In private aviation, discretion is everything.
The “Flying Royalty: Prince Khalid Al-Razim Private Jet tour” places you in the left seat of a high-end business jet, tasked with transporting a high-profile Saudi royal — Prince Khalid Al-Razim — across a carefully planned itinerary of meetings, luxury destinations, and private engagements.
From financial centers to coastal resorts, from high-security arrivals to late-night departures, every leg demands precision, professionalism, and absolute confidentiality.
This is not airline flying.
There are no crowds. No announcements.
Only schedules, expectations… and the trust of a client who expects perfection.
Each destination serves a purpose.
Each flight is part of a larger journey.
Gulfstream G650 • Bombardier Global 7500 • Dassault Falcon 8X
Flying Style: IFR / VIP operations / High-performance jet
Depart King Khalid International Airport under tight coordination.
Your passenger arrives without fanfare — a small convoy, minimal visibility.
Prince Khalid Al-Razim, a discreet but influential figure within Saudi business circles. His schedule is tight, his expectations higher.
Dubai is the first stop — not for leisure, but for meetings. Finance, development, and partnerships.
Your role is clear:
be ready, be precise, and never be late.
The journey has begun.
A short repositioning for privacy.
Not all movements are public.
Private aviation often requires subtle adjustments — moving away from crowded terminals, avoiding attention, keeping operations quiet.
The Prince’s meetings run long. You wait.
In this world, time is fluid —
but readiness is constant.
Depart at night for Europe.
As dawn breaks, the Mediterranean comes into view.
Nice is not just a destination — it’s a statement. Wealth, privacy, and exclusivity define the French Riviera.
The Prince is here for both business and leisure — meetings by day, private gatherings by night.
Your aircraft becomes part of the rhythm —
arriving quietly, departing precisely.
A short European hop.
Milan represents a different kind of power — fashion, design, and finance.
The Prince’s visit includes high-end shopping, private showrooms, and meetings behind closed doors.
For you, the operation remains seamless —
short turnaround, exact timing, no margin for error.
Climb into the Alps.
Geneva is quiet, controlled, and discreet.
Here, discussions shift toward investments, banking, and long-term strategy.
Everything is handled privately.
No press. No exposure.
Your aircraft sits ready — fueled, prepared, waiting for the next call.
Cross into the UK.
London is a hub of global influence.
The Prince meets with partners, advisors, and representatives.
Schedules change quickly.
Plans adjust without warning.
In private aviation, flexibility is as important as precision.
A short but important reposition.
There is no downtime.
Every leg connects to the next —
every destination serves a purpose.
The Prince’s itinerary evolves constantly, and your role is to adapt instantly.
Head south.
Barcelona offers a shift in pace.
Meetings continue, but so does leisure — coastal views, private venues, controlled relaxation.
Even here, the schedule remains tight.
Your aircraft is never far from departure.
Leg 9 — LEBL → LIRF
Another key European capital.
Rome represents history — but also modern connections.
The Prince’s presence here is brief but significant.
Every stop adds to a larger picture —
relationships, influence, and opportunity.
Leg 10 — LIRF → LGAV
Move east again.
Athens marks the final major stop in Europe.
Meetings conclude.
Plans solidify.
The journey begins to turn back toward home.
Leg 11 — LGAV → OERK
The long return.
The pace slows — slightly.
The Prince reflects, reviews, and prepares for what comes next.
The convoy returns.
The aircraft shuts down.
No announcements. No recognition.
Just another successful operation in a world where everything is expected —
and nothing is forgiven.