Royal Ascot
Five days of royal procession, fine racing and stricter dress codes — Britain's society season at full ceremony.
Royal Ascot has run under royal patronage since 1711, and the Royal Enclosure remains Britain's most codified room. JETBAY arranges enclosure badges, private boxes overlooking the winning post, and the morning-suit and millinery appointments the dress code demands.
The room you cannot buy into
The Royal Enclosure is not ticketed; it is sponsored. Entry requires nomination by existing members, dress codes are enforced to the millimetre, and the reward is an afternoon inside Britain's most rarefied social architecture. JETBAY arranges the sponsorship path and everything the codes demand.
June, done properly
Ascot anchors the English season between the Derby and Wimbledon. JETBAY threads the week together — a country-house base or Mayfair suite, the tailor and the milliner, lunch in the box before the procession — so the ceremony feels effortless rather than examined.
Five days in mid June, Tuesday to Saturday. Gold Cup Thursday — Ladies Day — is the meeting's centrepiece; Royal Enclosure access requires sponsorship we arrange months ahead, so begin the conversation in winter.
- Royal Enclosure badges
- Private box over the winning post
- Morning suit & millinery appointments
Royal Enclosure
Sponsored access to the meeting's innermost circle, dress codes and all.
Private box
A balcony box over the winning post with lunch service through the card.
Dress-code concierge
Morning-suit tailoring and millinery appointments, timed to your arrival.
Fly into Farnborough (EGLF), 15 minutes from the course — the closest business-aviation field to the Royal Meeting; helicopters land closer still.
Tell us the event. We'll build the week.
Box, badge or deck; jet, hotel and driver — one enquiry, one point of contact, fulfilled in-group by JETBAY.
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