For socialists, they’re sure a couple of high flyers!
Far-left New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was spotted exiting a private jet with her comrade in arms, Sen. Bernie Sanders, after shuttling between stops for a campaign dedicated to denouncing the wealthy.
Video from Fox News shows AOC and Sanders exiting a Bombardier Challenger 604 — despite both railing against flying private planes and the people who own them — a luxury aircraft with a lofty $5 million to $7 million price tag and costing an eye-watering $15,000 per hour to charter.
The duo hopped the swanky ride to attend a series of Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” rallies, which aim to “have real discussions across America,” and take on “the oligarchs and corporate interests who have so much power and influence in this country,” the official website for the campaign states.
The site even solicits donations to help fund the tour, which it says — in an understatement that strains credulity — requires “a modest amount of resources” for travel-related expenses.
The website even takes a shot at the uber-rich, disclosing it’s “Paid for by friends of Bernie Sanders (not the billionaires).”
The tour has taken the duo to locales including Tucson, Arizona; Los Angeles; Salt Lake City; Nampa, Idaho; Bakersfield, California, and more, to pontificate about the evils of extreme wealth and income inequality to cheering crowds.
“We as a community must choose and vote for Democrats and elected officials who know how to stand for the working class,” AOC said at one rally.
The tour must be going well, as flying in the lap of luxury in a private jet is actually a significant upgrade from how AOC traveled to previous rallies.
Last month, the congresswoman was photographed flying first-class on a JetBlue flight to a Fighting Oligarchy event from JFK Airport in Queens to Las Vegas, which critics slammed as the lefty congresswoman battling inequality one “mimosa at a time.”
A first-class JetBlue seat on the same route, weekday and time later this month costs upward of $1,100.
Sanders has also previously drawn criticism for his penchant for private jet travel, chartering at least one for the duration of President Trump’s impeachment trial in 2020. His campaign spent more than $221,000 on private jet travel in the first quarter of 2025 alone, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
Reps for AOC and Sanders did not respond to a request for comment by The Post.