Kim Kardashian has strict rules passengers flying in her private jet must follow
Kim Kardashian has strict rules that every passenger flying on her private jet plane has to follow – and that includes her family members.
Affectionately referred to as ‘Kim Air’, Kim owns a Gulfstream G650ER plane, the same design as owned by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos.

The jet’s interior was designed by Kim herself, working with Tommy Clements and Waldo Fernandez, whose company has been used by Brad Pitt and Will Smith.
The $150million private plane features custom all-light wood, as Kim wanted to stray away from typical designs. She explained:
“Usually planes are dark with lighter leather. Mine, I had custom all-light wood. I had a bathroom put in the front and a bathroom put in the back. Every seat has its own phone charger!”

Cashmere accents were added to every possible element, including the overhead baggage compartments and the ceilings.
Each seat and headrest is also decked out in cashmere. Kim Air also features ten beds, with some that convert into king-sized mattresses. Kim also has a freezer on board to serve snacks like waffles and pasta.
It might all sound very luxurious on the surface, but to keep Kim Air running smoothly, Kim has some very strict rules for anyone flying with her. For one, she insists that passengers keep her jet clean.

On the way to Milan for a Prada fashion show, she joked on The Kardashians: “Don’t breathe; don’t touch a thing.” But when her sister Kendall suggested going for a spray tan before her flight, Kim was left shaken.
Kim asked her half-sister: “A spray tan before my flight?” Kendall then replied: “No, it’s a three-hour one so I sit in it for three hours and then shower it off.”
Kim wasn’t having any of it, fuming: “Have you seen the cashmere seats? You cannot get your spray tan on my cashmere seats!”

Another rule passengers are made to follow is not wearing shoes on the plane. Instead, Kim requests people wear “custom SKIMS slippers” to protect the lush carpets.
In snaps shared from the plane, passengers can be seen either barefoot or in their socks – making it pretty clear it’s a rule Kim does enforce.