
Privilege Style S.A. is a Spanish charter and ACMI airline operating under IATA code P6 and ICAO code PVG. Headquartered in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, with its principal operational base at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD), Privilege Style has built a reputation as one of Europe's leading specialists in ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) leasing, ad hoc charter, and sub-charter services.
Founded in 2003 by Spanish aviation entrepreneur Chema Álvarez Díaz, the airline pioneered ACMI wet lease services in Spain, enabling it to support major scheduled carriers — including those in the oneworld alliance — during peak demand periods, fleet maintenance downturns, and route launches. The airline holds an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) issued by Spain's State Aviation Safety Agency (AESA) and operates under strict European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations.
Over more than two decades of operation, Privilege Style has accumulated over 110,000 flight hours across its fleet and has provided services to clients at more than 500 airports worldwide. The airline's clientele includes major Spanish and international carriers, football clubs from Spain's top football league, private corporations, and government organisations.
Privilege Style was established with a clear focus on flexibility and bespoke aviation solutions. Key milestones in the airline's history include:
Privilege Style's primary hub is Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD), one of Europe's busiest international airports, providing excellent connectivity for transatlantic, European, and long-haul charter operations. The airline's registered headquarters in Palma de Mallorca reflects its Balearic Islands roots, a region with deep ties to tourism charter aviation in the Mediterranean.
The airline's mission is to deliver premium, tailor-made aviation solutions to airlines, tour operators, and private clients worldwide, maintaining the highest standards of safety, reliability, and operational flexibility. Privilege Style holds all relevant EASA certifications required for intra-European and international charter operations, and its fleet undergoes regular IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) assessments.
As of 2025, Privilege Style operates a compact but versatile mixed fleet capable of serving both medium-haul and long-haul missions. The fleet is configured for charter, ACMI, and sub-charter operations, with cabin layouts tailored to each client's specific requirements. The current fleet includes:
Privilege Style previously operated Boeing 757-200 and Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, both of which have been phased out in favour of newer Airbus types. The airline's maintenance programme is fully compliant with EASA Part-M and Part-145 requirements, with all heavy maintenance carried out at EASA-approved MRO facilities.
As a charter and ACMI specialist, Privilege Style does not maintain a fixed published route network in the same way that scheduled airlines do. Instead, the airline operates across a wide range of routes based on client demand, seasonal charter programmes, and ACMI wet lease agreements. Notable operations have included:
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As a charter and ACMI airline, Privilege Style's baggage policies are typically set by the contracting airline or tour operator for each programme. The following are general guidelines for Privilege Style-operated charter flights.
Excess baggage charges for Privilege Style-operated charter flights are determined by the contracting airline or tour operator. Passengers should confirm their specific baggage allowance and excess rates directly with their tour operator or booking agent at the time of purchase. Pre-purchasing additional baggage before the day of travel is generally more cost-effective than paying at the airport counter.
Privilege Style check-in procedures are managed at the airport by the airline's ground handling agents or by the contracting airline. Passengers on Privilege Style charter flights should follow the check-in instructions provided by their tour operator. As a general guide:
Online check-in for Privilege Style charter flights is generally managed by the contracting carrier or tour operator rather than directly through Privilege Style's own website. Where available, online check-in typically opens 24 hours before departure and closes 2 hours before the scheduled departure time. Passengers should check with their booking agent for specific online check-in instructions relevant to their flight.
Privilege Style configures its aircraft according to the requirements of each charter client. The airline can operate in a single economy class layout or a two-class configuration featuring both business and economy cabins, depending on the contract terms. Business class seats on wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 777-200 and Airbus A330-200 offer enhanced comfort with wider seats and increased recline compared to standard economy class seating.
Meal and beverage service on Privilege Style flights is determined by the contracting airline or tour operator. Typical arrangements include:
In-flight entertainment availability depends on the aircraft type and charter configuration. Wide-body aircraft in the fleet may be equipped with seatback screens or overhead monitors. On flights without personal in-flight entertainment systems, passengers are advised to download content to their personal devices before boarding. Cabin crew on Privilege Style flights are trained to deliver attentive and professional service throughout the flight.
Privilege Style and its ground handling agents can accommodate passengers with disabilities and reduced mobility. Services typically include:
Passengers requiring special assistance or who need to travel with medical equipment should notify their tour operator or the contracting airline at least 48 hours before departure.
Policies for unaccompanied minors on Privilege Style charter flights are set by the contracting airline or tour operator. Parents or guardians planning to send a child as an unaccompanied minor should contact their booking agent well in advance to confirm age eligibility and documentation requirements for the specific flight.
To reschedule a Privilege Style flight booked through Traveloka, follow these steps:
Reschedule fees and conditions vary by fare type. Flexible fares typically allow changes at a lower cost or at no charge, while promotional and discounted fares may have more restrictive modification conditions.
Refund eligibility depends on the fare type and the terms set by the contracting charter operator:
To request a cancellation, visit your booking details in the Traveloka app or website and follow the guided cancellation process. Refund processing times are typically 7 to 30 business days depending on the payment method used at the time of booking.
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Flight duration on Privilege Style depends on the specific charter route. Short-haul European routes such as Madrid to the Canary Islands take approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, while transatlantic routes such as Spain to Canada can take 8 to 10 hours. Check estimated flight times for your specific route on the Traveloka Flight Status page.
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