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The unofficial end of summer sparks a surge in private jet bookings to top luxury destinations. We analyzed Jettly's historical booking data to identify these hotspots, focusing on travel patterns during the Labor Day weekend over the past few years. Our research revealed not only the most sought-after locations but also emerging trends in luxury travel for this holiday period. From secluded beach retreats to exclusive mountain getaways, these destinations offer a glimpse into how the affluent choose to close out their summer in style.

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Based on historical data, Jettly's top destinations for Labor Day Weekend include:
We analyzed historical Jettly bookings data for Labor Day weekends to identify the top destinations and emerging travel trends.
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