Kim Kardashian's over-the-top rules to ride her $175M private jet revealed | The Irish Sun

2022-10-01 11:48:42 By : Mr. Bruce Zhao

KIM Kardashian has shared a few over-the-top rules her passengers need to adhere to in order to ride her $175million private jet.

The Kardashian star warned her younger sister Kendall Jenner, 26, about one major rule she has before they boarded the luxury private jet to head off to Milan for a Prada show.

Kim, 41, was on the phone with Kendall when she told her no one with a spray tan is allowed to fly on her plane.

In the latest Hulu The Kardashians episode, Kim was giving all the details for their Kim Air departure to Kendall on a FaceTime video, when Kendall said: "I'm just going to go get a quick spray tan and then I'll be ready."

Kim gasped: "A spray tan before my flight?"

Kendall backtracked and said: "No, it's a three-hour one so I sit in it for three hours and then shower it off."

Kim replied: "Have you seen the cashmere seats? You cannot get your spray tan on my cashmere seats."

Kendall said: "I have never flown with a spray tan. If you know me at all, I would literally rather die than get on a plane with a spray tan."

Previously, Kim also revealed she forbids shoes on Kim Air.

She hinted that she would get passengers custom Skims slippers to keep the white interior and cashmere seats clean.

Kim hired designers Tommy Clements and Waldo Fernandez to add a personal touch to the plane.

Waldo is no stranger to the Kardashian clan, as he previously designed Travis Barker's home.

Kim also had the plane custom painted a gray color, which matches her Calabasas mansion and her extensive collection of luxury cars.

A Lambo, a Rolls-Royce and a Maybach are included in the SKIMS mogul's impressive collection.

Kim had the interior of the plane completely customized to match her taste, while she made sure it's fully lined with cashmere and leather seats in a cream color.

The star made sure the plane was up to her standards and every detail of the luxury aircraft was fully customized and built to her liking.

The jet seats 18 guests and costs around $150million.

While Kim dropped millions in order to purchase the plane, maintaining the G650ER will also come at a major cost.

TMZ reported that for every 200 hours spent flying per year, Kim will have to spend $400k in fuel costs and another $100k in maintenance.

Back in April, Kim was slammed for taking a 17-minute flight in her luxury aircraft.

According to online flight trackers, the quick jaunt between two neighboring Southern California cities, totaled approximately 145 gallons of jet fuel, at a cost of $914.

Fans couldn't believe the reality star would make such an environmentally harmful trip.

"Camarillo to Van Nuys is a 40-60 min. drive," one person posted. "If she really needed to save that time then a helicopter would have more than sufficed."

While another agreed: "Environmental destruction > 40-minute drive I guess?"

One follower asked how the entire family is not ostracized for their behaviors: "The environmental destruction of the Kardashian family is unfathomable.

"Flying is one of the absolute worst things you can do to the planet.

"Why do people not call them out for the impact they're having on the climate crisis?"

Still, one fan had simply had enough: "I never want to see Kim post anything EVER about our climate. What a disgusting display."

Kim has been stepping up flights in the friendly skies in the past year, taking her fancy new plane on multiple cross-country trips from her California home to east coast stops in Orlando or Washington, D.C.

Back in June, fans slammed Kim for her bragging about her cashmere-lined private jet on a previous Hulu Kardashians episode back in season one.

Kim flew on Air Kim from LA to the Dominican Republic to shoot the cover of Sports Illustrated.

During her journey to the shoot, she told viewers: “My plane… oh my god. I never dreamed I would own a plane. I wanted it to feel like an extension of me and an extension of my home.”

Kim continued: “Welcome to Air Kim! Usually, planes are dark with lighter leather. Mine I had custom with all light wood. I had a bathroom put in the front and a bathroom in the back.

"Every seat has its own phone charger. The best and most exciting part of the plane is it’s all cashmere. Cashmere ceiling, windows, headrests," she revealed.

The camera panned to show that from floor to ceiling the private jet was covered in flawless light cashmere.

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