Abercrombie & Kent Unveils 2027 Private Jet Collection, Led by Geoffrey Kent
The founder will host Hidden Horizons, a $300,000, four-continent itinerary anchoring A&K’s newly announced 2027 Private Jet lineup.

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Abercrombie & Kent has unveiled its 2027 Private Jet Collection, a four-journey portfolio that blends headline destinations with the brand’s signature access and polish—and, notably, the return of founder Geoffrey Kent to hosting duties.
Running from October 14 to November 8, Hidden Horizons with Geoffrey Kent: A Private Jet Journey spans four continents over 26 days and carries a price tag of roughly $300,000 per person. Designed by Kent himself, the itinerary reads as both retrospective and renewal: Algeria’s Ottoman-era estates, Ghana’s royal court, the Kukeri festival in Bulgaria, and a musical retelling of Kazakh history performed exclusively for guests. Pairing rarely visited destinations with privately arranged cultural encounters, the program reinforces A&K’s reputation for access that relies on long-standing local partnerships, not off-the-shelf luxury.
Building on next year’s hosted journey, Kent’s 2027 trip will mark a continued return to the personal, story-driven style that defined A&K from its early days. “From after-hours access at iconic landmarks to conversations with people who shaped history, every moment is designed to be unforgettable,” said Rami Girgis, director of private jet journeys, in a statement.
The broader 2027 lineup—comprising Africa: Across a Continent, Epic Islands and Landscapes, and Wild Wonders—continues A&K’s model of limited-capacity travel aboard its custom Boeing 757. Each program features lie-flat seating for 50 guests, an onboard chef, a dedicated physician, and seamless logistics covering everything from visas to luggage transfers.
While the itineraries echo A&K’s established format, their timing and geography hint at quiet experimentation: a renewed focus on cultural immersion over photogenic highlights, and a measured expansion into destinations once considered too complex for high-end jet tours. The 2027 collection arrives as the 2026 series nears sell-out, evidence that appetite for top-tier, turnkey expedition travel remains strong, particularly when framed through the authority of its founder.