The Challenger 850 offers a level of cabin space rarely seen in private aviation, featuring an interior wide enough for passengers to walk around freely rather than navigating a cramped tube. This specific design choice allowed production to capture the cast dancing and socializing comfortably between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. According to Travis Turner, VP of Guest Experience at Cirrus, the flight served as an extension of the destination itself rather than mere transit.
Recreating the experience requires a budget of approximately $37,000. This figure covers the round-trip flight, premium catering, champagne service, and limousine transport. While the show presented a high-energy environment, behind-the-scenes staff noted a more grounded dynamic. Alexandria Hurley, Head of PR at Cirrus, observed that Harry Jowsey remained attentive to all participants throughout the journey, actively ensuring each woman felt included during the flight.
The production choice of Cirrus Aviation Services was logistical as much as it was aesthetic. As a Las Vegas-based operator, the company provided the necessary flexibility for a film crew requiring specific interior lighting and a flight schedule dictated by a call sheet. The partnership also highlights the business model of Theos, a new members-only club by Cirrus that focuses on curated, by-the-seat travel experiences, effectively using the show as a proof of concept for high-end group transit.





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