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Every three years, the Federation of International Polo brings together the best players for the World Polo Championship. We can arrange your private jet charter there.

Charter A Private Jet To The World Polo Championship

Every three years, the Federation of International Polo brings together the best players to compete in the World Polo Championship, and we can arrange your private jet charter there. Whether you’re travelling for business or leisure, we’ll help you choose from a variety of popular private planes that suit your needs.

We can also arrange your exclusive helicopter flight straight to a nearby helipad close to the event. If you require a helicopter charter back to the airport, or to another destination of your choice after the day’s festivities, we will ensure a time slot is booked for your departure.

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Or, if you require a larger aircraft for a group charter, we have extensive experience in arranging commercial-sized planes for bigger groups. Our dedicated Charter Concepts team can even personalise your charter, either before departure or whilst on board the aircraft.

About the World Polo Championship

The Federation of International Polo (FIP) launched the World Polo Championship in 1987 to boost global publicity of the sport. Taking place in October every three years, the first-ever tournament was hosted – and won – by Argentina. The competition’s location changes every three years, with the United States hosting the 2022 instalment in Florida following a two-year delay due to COVID-19.

More than 25 countries compete in play-offs for the chance to compete in the exclusive triennial tournament, with just eight of the top 10- to 14-goal teams eventually qualifying. To ensure a fair competition, horses are provided by the host and pooled among participating countries.

Contact one of our dedicated account managers now to charter a private jet to the World Polo Championship.

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