Years back I went to assist with deicing for the super bowl private jet rush, we started dealing with departures at the end of the 3rd quarter and didn't stop until 0230. Reply reply RenoTheRhino Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now 525 private jets departing Las Vegas after the Super Bowl. The private jet does not get to depart The over 200 private jets that have departed nearby Arizona airports hours after the 2023 Super Bowl r/interestingasfuck • Ukraine has reclamated over 800 Russian artillery systems, armored vehicles, and other weaponry since the start of the war, including 300 tanks, including Russia's prized modernized T-72 tanks While some people chose to pay $500 for a parking spot near the stadium, the more affluent individuals opted for another mode of transport: private jets. In fact, a map of the amount of private jets leaving the Super Bowl after the game has gone viral after being shared on Reddit. "Flight map showing 140+ private jets leaving LA within five It's on the forum r/Damnthatsinteresting, and suggests it shows a timelapse of more than 500 private jets leaving Las Vegas after the Super Bowl. The game was a thriller, ending in overtime and seeing the Kansas City Chiefs overcome the San Francisco 49ers in dramatic fashion, so it kept plenty of viewers up into the late hours. After the Super Bowl, about 525 private jets can be seen flying out from Las Vegas. This timelapse was posted on Reddit (r/Damnthatsinteresting). “Super Bowl is a playground for the ultra-wealthy.” Around 882 private jets flew to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl. A private jet takes off from Los Angeles International Airport on September 11, 2023. Patrick T. Fallon/Getty Images Each year, hundreds of private jets flock to the city hosting the Super Bowl. This year, hundreds of jets arrived in the Minneapolis area over a few days, but they all want to leave quickly when the game is over. In the 24 hours after the game, watch nearly 500 private flights depart the city. Clark County expects more than 1,000 private jets -- a record -- to fly in for the Super Bowl. Even four local airports combined only have space to park 500 jets ahead of the game. Private jet-setters are the reason every Super Bowl comes with super-size air traffic. Officials expect more than 1,000 additional planes to descend on metropolitan Phoenix’s eight airports and Commercial flights are more akin to taking a bus. Private jets being shared happens all the time. If you look at something like Formula 1 it's common for big groups of drivers to share private jets to races. Only proper solution for this issue I guess would be to increase taxes on private jet and planes, increase airport landing fees, hanger fees all kind of charges. Not sure fuel can be taxed differently for a private jet, if possible increase taxes on fuel for private jets. The only numbers I can quibble with are the passenger counts. Even the smallest "light" jets (Hondajet, Syberjet, Cessna Citation, etc.) can hold 5-10 passengers, the largest ones 18 or so, and I'd be surprised if people flying a private jet to the Super Bowl are going half-full. Jack tracks most of the famous celebrities that have the highest carbon missions from private jets. The news articles using Taylor’s name as a tagline in their headlines are literally just doing every other social media and News media outlet does by using Taylor‘s name. The super rich tells my V8 is polluting the air in California, yet they emit way more emissions in one weekend than I do in half a year. Thank god I left that crap of a state and came here, love the life here with them not living close to me. Flight map showing over the 140+ private jets that left LA after Super Bowl LVI within the first 5+ hours after the game ended r/flightradar24 • Royal Air Force rivet joint ISR escorted by 2x RAF Typhoons over the Black Sea If you can afford to own a private jet to go to the Super Bowl, then clearly you can afford to pay more in taxes than you currently do. Reply reply Jolly-Worry-4630 According to AIN, Lakefront serviced close to 600 aircraft over the Super Bowl weekend. A number of FBO's near New Orleans had over 100 aircraft on the ramp during the game. A number of FBO's near New Orleans had over 100 aircraft on the ramp during the game. I don't think the Super-Bowl-private-jetsetters have much overlap with the gas-stove-denying-bug eaters. Sure, there might be one or two - but those feel like basically different groups. Reply reply More replies
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