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Rick Ross recently went viral on social media for flying commercial, sparking widespread discussion. Spotted at an airport dressed in a hoodie, Ross kept a low profile but was still recognized. The sighting led to online discourse, with some questioning his lifestyle choices.
Ross has since clarified that his decision to fly commercial was not due to financial constraints. Instead, his private jet is undergoing upgrades to install Starlink internet, rendering it temporarily unavailable. In a video explanation, Ross stated, "It's not about affordability; it's about upgrading my jet."
Flying commercial is not necessarily a sign of financial trouble, especially given the current economic climate. Rising jet fuel costs have made private flights increasingly expensive. According to Baller Alert, the global average jet fuel price recently rose to $146.25 per barrel, making commercial flights a practical choice.
Ross owns a customized Gulfstream G550, a high-cost aircraft with significant operating expenses. Opting for commercial flights during upgrades demonstrates financial prudence rather than a decline in status. Whether more artists will join the conversation remains to be seen.