A lot of habits picked up in the pandemic era have stuck around. For most of us, that means grabbing Ubers when we could take public transport, or ordering food rather than walking to the store. For the super-rich , however, those convenient little time-saves now include ditching scheduled flights for trips on private jets.

READ MORE: These are the world's most physically demanding landmarks The global private aviation sector has been growing year on year since 2020 and the United Arab Emirates, no stranger to wealth and glitz, is spearheading the boom. One unique offering out of Dubai is the 9H-FIVE party jet, launched in 2023 by luxury hotel brand FIVE, which has three on-the-ground properties in Dubai. The aircraft is an ACJ TwoTwenty, Airbus' new business jet in partnership with Comlux.

And while private planes might typically be decked out in corporate beige, the offering here focuses not on business but pleasure. READ MORE: These are the best beaches in Fiji - if you want to try the 'Blue Mind Theory' LED lighting adjusts for mood in the 16-seat cabin kitted out with electro-chromatic window shades, two 55-inch TV screens, an in-flight sound system with the availability of a specially curated playlist, smart technology touchscreens, high-speed Wi-Fi, and plenty of space to dance. The jet has an impressive 12-hour non-stop flying time, which would comfortably cover a jaunt from Dubai to London or to Tokyo, for example.

When guests get hungry, there's a fully equipped kit.