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Flying Private to Your Spain Bachelorette: The Seamless Arrival Your Group Deserves

Flying Private to Your Spain Bachelorette: The Seamless Arrival Your Group Deserves

The weekend begins when your group leaves the ground — not when they land. For discerning groups travelling from the United States or Canada, private aviation removes the only part of a Spain bachelorette that still feels ordinary: commercial travel. What remains is seamless — from the FBO in New York to the villa door in Ibiza, without a single moment of coordination falling on the maid of honor.

How we design the journey

Every group arrives differently. We plan accordingly. Departure cities we work with regularly:

What happens when you land

There is no queue. No group chat about who has the villa code. No maid of honor standing at a rental counter. Instead:

Why this matters for the maid of honor

She is not the airline, the taxi app, and the check-in desk. She is a guest at her best friend’s celebration — present for every moment, responsible for none of the logistics. That is what full concierge means. Not a package. A standard.

Discretion is part of the product

We never publish client routes, tail numbers, or addresses. Privacy is not an add-on — it is built into how we work from the first enquiry. Share your dates and departure city. Tell us about your group — we respond within 24 hours with next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I fly private directly to Ibiza or Marbella from the US?

Yes. Private jets operate transatlantic routes from major US departure points — Teterboro and White Plains for New York, Van Nuys and Burbank for Los Angeles, Opa-Locka and Fort Lauderdale for Miami — with direct or one-stop routing into Ibiza, Málaga, Barcelona, or Palma. The aircraft is matched to your group size and the routing is optimised for your dates. Your concierge coordinates the ground team so that from FBO to villa door, nothing falls on the maid of honor.

What size private jet do we need for a bachelorette group?

A light jet comfortably handles 6 to 8 guests. For groups of 10 to 14, a midsize or heavy jet is the right choice — with more cabin space, longer range without stops, and the ability to carry the kind of luggage a group trip requires. The aircraft is selected based on your group size, departure city, and the overall experience you want the journey to feel like.

What happens when we land in Spain on a private flight?

Your group disembarks directly onto the tarmac — no terminal queue, no baggage carousel. A private transfer is waiting: Mercedes V-Class, Range Rover, or helicopter depending on the destination. Luggage is handled separately. Your group moves straight to the vehicle, and from there to the villa or hotel, which is already prepared and awaiting your arrival. The maid of honor is not coordinating a single element of this.

Is flying private to Spain worth the cost for a bachelorette?

For an ultra-luxury group where the experience standard is already high, private aviation removes the last part of the trip that doesn't match everything else. A transatlantic commercial flight — regardless of the cabin — introduces coordination, queues, and energy expenditure that commercial business class can't entirely eliminate. Private aviation means the group arrives rested, together, and on their own timeline. For a trip built around seamless experience, the journey is part of it.

How does Bach & Joy handle the privacy of our travel arrangements?

Completely. We never publish client routes, departure or arrival times, tail numbers, or addresses. Every element of your travel is handled internally and shared only with the operators and ground teams who need it to execute. Privacy is not a feature we offer — it is the baseline from which everything else is planned.