Travelers can ‘fly like a cardinal’ on direct Chicago-to-Rome flight in honor of Pope Leo, charter company reveals in cheeky new ad

Blessed are the jet-setters.

A charter company is inviting travelers to fly in divine style on a direct route from Pope Leo XIV’s native Chicago to Italy’s iconic capital in celebration of his becoming the first American pontiff.

Velocity Jets unveiled a quirky new ad obtained by The Post that entices curious tourists to “Fly Like a Cardinal” and “Land Like a Legend” with a special trip to Rome — and featured an AI image of a cardinal and two young, attractive nuns in their traditional habits dancing aboard a private jet with a DJ spinning tracks in the background.

The new ad featured an AI image of a cardinal and two nuns dancing aboard a private jet with a DJ in the background. Velocity Jets

“The white smoke has risen, and the Vatican has spoken: Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, has officially taken the helm,” the religious pun-based ad stated.

“Whether you’re spiritually inspired, historically intrigued, or just ready for Roman pasta and Prosecco, we’ve got your direct line to Vatican City.”

Pope Leo XIV, the first American to ascend to the papacy, is from Chicago. Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

The Florida-based business said customers can expect to fly on their Gulfstream 550 — a 50.2-foot jet that seats eight passengers and cruises at speeds up to 509 mph — for the lavish excursion from the Windy City to the Eternal City.

Velocity Jets said travelers can expect to fly on their Gulfstream 550 jet. Facebook/Velocity Jets

The direct flight would include “Heavenly catering & Miraculous Car Service,” the company teased.

“Do you want guaranteed access to heaven-sent jets like this one — anytime, anywhere??” the playful faith-driven campaign pushed.

“This week, the Cardinals chose their leader. You just need to choose your aircraft.”

While Velocity Jets did not disclose the sanctified sum of the flights — flyers need to inquire for that — prices “ranged on average between $24,894 and $41,654 per flight,” according to a 2022 blog post on its website.

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