6. Boeing 747-400 owned by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal – $220 million
This aircraft was purchased by the Saudi prince in 2003 and later modified to suit his needs. The Prince’s home palace during his voyage will likely be remembered by two luxurious bedrooms, a dining table for 14 people, and a throne in the middle of the plane. To ensure the prince’s consistent well-being, 11 flight attendants are on board. Believe it or not, Saudi Arabia’s Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal has two of the world’s most costly private jets. The Boeing 747-400 is a bigger plane, pricing around $220 million, which is sufficiently large to be compared to a full hotel suite. The whole Boeing Jet interior has been removed and refurbished to create an immense interior designed for luxury.