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Bookings to and from host cities were up 68% over last year, NetJets, the world's largest private aviation firm, told Business Insider.
250 private jets landed in Los Angeles within 24 hours of the US-Panama World Cup match, up 45% week-over-week, with 76 ultra-long-range aircraft valued at $65-70 million arriving. The 68% surge in private aviation bookings across tournament host cities reflects concentrated billionaire demand for luxury travel during major events.
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