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TCS World Travel Reveals 2026 Private Jet Expeditions, Teases 2027 Debuts

A new Mediterranean itinerary joins an expanded global schedule across six continents.

by Laura Ratliff  June 09, 2025
TCS World Travel Reveals 2026 Private Jet Expeditions, Teases 2027 Debuts

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TCS World Travel has announced its full 2026 private jet expedition schedule, unveiling nine meticulously curated journeys across six continents—alongside an early look at 2027’s “A World Less Traveled” itinerary. The Seattle-based operator, known for pioneering the luxury jet tour space, continues to blend five-star ease with cultural depth on global expeditions that leave the logistics behind.

Among the most anticipated offerings is Grandeur of the Mediterranean, a new 18-day route launching in April 2026. Designed to showcase the region’s historical richness beyond the usual hotspots, the itinerary weaves together lesser-visited gems like Tunisia, Croatia’s Istrian coast, and Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor with iconic stops in Egypt and Greece. It’s a timely evolution of the company’s hallmark: rare access and cultural immersion, paired with the seamless convenience of private air travel.

“Our 2026 schedule offers a fresh mix of emerging destinations, returning guest favorites, and exceptional cultural immersion,” said Shelley Cline, the president of TCS World Travel. “With new additions like Grandeur of the Mediterranean and the continued evolution of our classic trips, we’re offering our travelers more ways than ever to experience the world in meaningful and memorable ways.”

Also returning are perennial bestsellers like Around the World by Private Jet, the original TCS journey that first launched more than 30 years ago, and Chasing the Northern Lights, which sold out its 2025 run and has been reintroduced due to demand. For more niche explorers, itineraries like Kingdoms & Cultures (spanning from Kraków to Bukhara) and Japan’s Hidden Gems offer deep regional storytelling through curated access to lesser-known destinations.

Each trip is operated aboard a custom-outfitted Airbus A321 with 52 Italian leather flatbed seats, a hospital-grade air filtration system, a dedicated chef, physician, and crew of 18. The aircraft, chartered through Titan Airways, is the largest single-aisle jet of its kind and offers an in-flight experience intended to rival the comforts of a top-tier hotel.

All itineraries are fully all-inclusive—covering everything from luxury accommodations and on-the-ground transport to dining, enrichment programming, and guided experiences. With per-person pricing ranging from $90,000 to $175,000, these journeys cater to ultra-high-net-worth travelers seeking intimate, access-driven discovery without the complexity of traditional travel.

A preview of 2027 includes a newly announced itinerary, A World Less Traveled, spotlighting emerging destinations like Alula, Saudi Arabia and Uyuni Flats, Bolivia.

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