While tens of thousands of air passengers have been stranded, there are other ways out of the war-torn countries, at least if you have a little extra money in your pocket.
The demand is huge, and we are not managing to deliver enough aircraft to meet it, Altay Kula, CEO of French-based private jet broker Jet-Vip, told Fortune.
The price has therefore doubled, now around €200,000 or over 2 million kronor, according to Kula.
The price depends somewhat on the destination, but according to Ameerh Naran, CEO of Vimana Private Jets, you can get to Europe for between €150,000 and €200,000.





