- Chapman Freeborn Private Plane Charter Company has announced new mystery flights.
- The private one-way flight takes up to six passengers to an unknown destination in Europe.
- Travelers choose their theme, such as a romantic getaway or an outdoor adventure. They can also select the dates of travel, but all other details will be a surprise.
How adventurous are you really? One travel company wants you to push your wild side to the limit.
Chapman Freeborn is a global aviation specialist and aircraft charter company that offers travelers the chance of doing something crazy: going on a trip before knowing the destination.
The company has introduced its new website Blind Booking Program, “designed to American travelers heading to Europe” only the destination in Europe can be guessed until it is time for wheels up.
Blind Booking was created by the same wanderlust mindset that fuels the desire to explore and immerse in new cultures, destinations and experiences. Travelers will never know the destination until the moment of takeoff. Travel + Leisure.
All travelers have to do to get involved is select their departure airport from Europe, and then choose a theme. This could be “a romantic retreat, cultural city getaway, beach holiday, outdoor adventure,” according the company. The company will then allow travelers to request a one-way trip for six passengers. It’s a good thing your crew will be just as adventurous.
If you are interested, a passenger flight agent will get back to you. He or she will ask for some details, such as the date of departure, the airport, the number passengers and then reveal the category that was chosen. This is done so everyone can be on the same page. After that, the broker will reveal your destination. Don’t worry. You have one more option: you can cancel your request for free if you don’t like the destination.
“For blind booking clients, the appeal is in the spontaneity of the experience and the exclusivity,” said the company. “Chapman Freeborn provides an elevated travel experience, without the complex logistical planning, which is ideal for adventurous travelers who want to be surprised but expect luxury in every step.”
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If you love the idea, you could try it with Chapman. Then, try it with Scandinavian Airlines. They started offering mystery flights called “Destination unknown” in 2024. T+L reported this previously. the airline sold tickets The mystery flight was available exclusively to frequent fliers who could redeem 30,000 miles to get a seat. Although the ticket window has closed, you can still sign up for an alert regarding future trips by visiting flysas.com.
As for the Chapman trip, those begin at about $3,400, which feels like a great rate for a private plane adventure to … anywhere.