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    Inside the $37,000 Private Jet That Flew ‘Let’s Marry Harry’ to Vegas

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    By the time Let’s Marry Harry landed in Las Vegas, the trip had already peaked once.

    In Episode 6 of Netflix’s summer breakout, Harry Jowsey and his five remaining fiancées swapped the Los Angeles house for a weekend in Sin City. But the flight there wasn’t a hard cut between scenes. It was the scene — champagne open, charcuterie out, music up, and five women dancing in the aisle somewhere over the Mojave.

    The jet in question: a Bombardier Challenger 850 operated by Cirrus Aviation Services, the aviation group behind Theos, a new members-only club curating by-the-seat routes and exclusive experiences for travelers who’d rather skip the terminal entirely.

    A 15-Seat Cabin, and Nobody Sat Still

    The Challenger 850 is a specific kind of flex. It carries up to 15 passengers in one of the widest cabins in private aviation — a genuine stand-up, walk-around interior rather than the crouch-and-shuffle tube most people picture when they hear “private jet.” Which is precisely why it works on camera, and precisely why nobody stayed in their seat.

    Cirrus Aviation Services

    “As viewers will see in Episode 6, the fun started long before Harry and the women arrived in Las Vegas,” says Travis Turner, VP of Guest Experience at Cirrus Aviation Services. “With champagne flowing, fresh fruit and charcuterie being enjoyed, music playing, and the girls dancing throughout the flight, the journey became part of the experience — not just the transportation.”

    So What Would It Cost You?

    Here’s the number everyone actually wants: roughly $37,000.

    That’s the ballpark for recreating the Let’s Marry Harry Vegas run end to end — round-trip Challenger 850 service between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, premium onboard catering, champagne service, and stretch limousine transportation on the ground.

    Inside the $37,000 Private Jet That Flew Let's Marry Harry to Vegas
    Cirrus Aviation Services

    Split fifteen ways, that’s a little under $2,500 a head for a weekend that starts the second the door closes. Split six ways, it’s a very different conversation. Either way, it’s a considerably shorter list of logistics than most bachelorette weekends require.

    “Watching Harry and the women laugh, dance, and enjoy every moment from takeoff to touchdown proved that some of the best moments happen long before you reach Las Vegas,” Turner says. “It was the perfect way to kick off one of the most memorable trips on Let’s Marry Harry.”

    The Part the Cameras Didn’t Catch

    Reality TV runs on edit-room alchemy, so the more interesting question is always what the crew saw when the cameras weren’t rolling. On this one, the answer is a little wholesome.

    “Harry and the women were all incredibly respectful, engaging, and genuinely fun to host,” says Alexandria Hurley, Head of PR at Cirrus Aviation Services. “From the moment they landed in Las Vegas, you could tell everyone was excited to make the most of the experience.”

    And Harry himself? For a guy whose dating résumé has been picked over online for the better part of a decade, the behind-the-scenes review is a notably good one.

    “Behind the scenes, Harry was very attentive and made a genuine effort to spend quality time with each of the women,” Hurley says. “He wasn’t focused on just one person in the group. He was constantly checking in, making conversation, and ensuring everyone felt included. There was a really natural chemistry among the group, and you could tell the women were genuinely invested in getting to know him.”

    Why Production Picked Up the Phone

    Flying a principal cast, a camera crew, and a functioning party from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is a genuinely hard production ask. It requires an aircraft big enough to shoot inside of, a cabin that photographs well, catering that holds up at altitude, ground transportation waiting on the tarmac, and a schedule that bends to a call sheet instead of the other way around.

    Cirrus Aviation Services is Las Vegas–based, which makes it something close to a home-field operator for a show built around a Vegas weekend. The Theos model — members-only access, curated by-the-seat routes, experiences designed as the destination rather than the commute — is aimed at exactly the kind of traveler who watched Episode 6 and immediately started doing math with their group chat.

    That’s the pitch, and Episode 6 is the proof of concept: eight minutes of television in which the most fun anyone has is at 35,000 feet.

    Watch It Back

    All eight episodes of Let’s Marry Harry are streaming now on Netflix, with the reunion special — hosted by Haley Baylee — arriving Wednesday, August 26.

    Episode 6 is the Vegas one. 





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