Private jet service for rich dog owners condemned
by climate campaigners
UK-based charter firm launches ‘ludicrous’ £8,166
Dubai-London route for clients who want to fly with pets
Damien
Gayle Environment correspondent
@damiengayle
Sat 30 Sep
2023 01.00 EDT
Environmentalists
have condemned a “ludicrous” private jet service that transports wealthy
people’s dogs, which this week ran its first flight from Dubai to London.
For £8,166,
one way, customers were able to sit with their dogs on their laps and sip
champagne as they travelled from Al Maktoum international airport to
Farnborough in a Gulfstream IV-SP jet.
The
company, K9 Jets, which is run by a husband-and-wife couple from Birmingham,
already operates services to New Jersey, Los Angeles, Frankfurt, Paris and
Lisbon.
Announcing
the new route, Adam Golder, the company’s co-founder, told AeroTime Hub: “K9
Jets believes pet family members deserve to travel in comfort and style
alongside their owners.
“We
couldn’t be more excited to kick off this new route, just in time for the
holidays, so guests can celebrate with their loved ones (including pets) in
style.”
K9
celebrated the launch of the service on Instagram with a picture of a passenger
sitting at a walnut table with a glass of champagne, her face wearing a
delighted smile as she is nuzzled by her golden retriever.
Extinction
Rebellion, the climate protest group, criticised the service. “This is clear
evidence that super-wealthy people are still capable of loving an animal like
one of their own, which strangely offers me some sense of hope. Yet I’m left
dumbfounded that the same people cannot connect to the collapsing natural world
around them, and thus come to their senses,” said XR spokesperson Todd Smith, a
former Thomas Cook first officer.
“Farnborough
airport is notorious for this form of excessive travel and continues to
‘greenwash’ their way out of accountability with fantasy tales of so-called
‘sustainable aviation fuel’. I’m not the slightest bit surprised K9 Jets is the
latest ludicrous service they’ve added to their portfolio.
“As a
former pilot, it seems clear to me we need to decelerate our lives and provide
genuinely sustainable clean transport for the masses, rather than continue to
expand super-polluting private jet airports which cater to a tiny minority of
ultra-wealthy individuals – both human and non-human.”
K9 Jets
emphasises that it does not own and operate any aircraft but is a “public
charter operator”. The company said its service was not aimed at the
super-rich, with seat prices comparable to cargo prices for dogs with an air
ticket for their owners. It added that it only operated flights at capacity.
Golder
said: “We take our responsibility to the environment seriously and take action
to limit our impact by committing to offset the carbon emissions of every
flight we operate. We do this by working closely with trusted experts in carbon
compliance and carbon reduction, who provide the calculations and support
projects required to offset the carbon emissions from every flight.”
Farnborough
markets itself as the UK’s No 1 airport for business travel. Critics of the
airport say “business travel” is a euphemism for private aviation serving the
wealthy.


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