Magnifica Air wants to redefine premium travel with an exclusive fleet and a buy-in membership, but it is the fine print of that membership, not the aircraft, that raises the most questions.

Magnifica Air: $14,995 Membership Raises More Questions Than It Answers

Magnifica Air has drawn attention for its promise of “private class” service on commercial routes, operating Airbus A220s and A321neos configured entirely for premium seating. The company positions itself as a bridge between first class and private jet service, with high-end meals, personalized service, and a club-like experience. The pictures look great:

That all sounds intriguing, but the most interesting and confusing part of Magnifica’s pitch is not the cabin renderings or the aircraft type. It is the membership model, a buy-in structure that reads more like a country club than an airline loyalty program and is very light on details.

Magnifica’s site introduces “The Seven Club,” with a one-time initiation fee starting at $14,995. The page mentions preferred booking, concierge access, and fixed pricing. What is missing is the key detail every prospective member should want to know. Who exactly can fly Magnifica Air, and what does membership actually buy?

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