It’s March and Private Jet Travel Focuses on Formula 1’s Season Openers

Mar 12, 2026 | The Business of Flight

For many, Formula 1 racing represents the ultimate luxury lifestyle circuit, and never is that more evident than during the early season March races. From Bahrain to Saudi Arabia and Australia, private jet travel has become part of the experience for private and corporate guests, team principals, celebrities, and global sponsors.

Commercial flights simply don’t fit the schedule when VIP access, paddock tours, and private hospitality suites are part of the itinerary. Private jets, however, allow fans and sponsors to arrive on customized schedules, in privacy and style, often directly at smaller local airports or even private aprons near the track.

Long range jets, such as Bombardier’s Global 7500, capable of linking Europe, the Middle East, and Australia are common to the circuit. For those attending multiple races, fleet coordination and strategic positioning flights are the norm.

For this crowd, the jet isn’t just transportation – it’s the gateway to their complete lifestyle experience. Guests arrive to private drivers, exclusive chalets, or designer suites overlooking the track. Pre-race hospitality might include Michelin-starred meals, private parties, or spa treatments designed to match the pace and glamour of the race weekend.

Brands sponsoring teams leverage these movements too. From ultra expensive wristwatch unveilings to supercar previews, the private jet circuit doubles as a marketing runway connecting F1’s high octane adrenaline to myriad luxury experiences on the ground.

Operational Insights

For flight departments, the F1 March races are quite a logistical ballet. Key considerations include:

  • Slot coordination: Securing airport approvals near tracks where space is limited.
  • Hot climate prep: Early season races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia demand engine, air-conditioning, and cabin readiness for desert temperatures.
  • Rapid repositioning: For fans attending consecutive races, timing is critical, sometimes leaving one country at night to arrive fresh at the next track the following day.

March 2026 kicks off the season and draws crowds from all around the world. Private jet accessibility is often their ticket to an elevated lifestyle experience unlike any other. The race itself is only part of the attraction, combining speed, precision and style with exclusivity, networking and luxury.