From private jet blind landings to anonymous 5-star check-ins. Discover how modern VIPs are trading red carpets for total discretion on vipissy.com. In the golden age of social media, you might think that being a VIP is all about flashing logos, tagging locations, and live-streaming the sunset from a superyacht. But the new currency of the ultra-wealthy isn’t gold—it’s silence.
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At , we believe that the highest status symbol of 2025 is a closed door. So the next time you check into a five-star resort, put the phone down. Close the blinds. And enjoy the one thing money can't buy anymore: true privacy. vipissy.com
At , we peel back the velvet rope to show you how the real elite move through the world: unseen, unbothered, and utterly exclusive. The "No-Photo" Contract Forget NDAs. The hottest new accessory in Monaco and St. Barths is the "no-phone" policy. High-end establishments are now offering "privacy pods"—dining rooms where phones are sealed in Faraday bags before the first course arrives. From private jet blind landings to anonymous 5-star
Why? Because true VIPs know that scarcity creates value. When everyone sees your vacation, it stops being a fantasy. Commercial first class is for the merely rich. Real VIPs use private terminals (PSA: you don’t need to own a jet to use them). Services like PrivateSky and The Visa Library offer "blind booking" for celebrities: you pay, you fly, and the crew doesn't know your name until you board. But the new currency of the ultra-wealthy isn’t
One frequent flyer told us: "I don't pay for a seat. I pay for the anonymity of the tarmac." There is a new tier of hotel popping up in Iceland, the Maldives, and the Japanese Alps. They have no social media accounts. No hashtags. They don't want your review on TripAdvisor.