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Robert Hynes

Inside luxury private jet used by Conor McGregor and partner Dee Devlin

This is the luxury private jet that Conor McGregor and Dee Devlin used to fly home from France earlier this week.

The UFC star, his fiancee and their young family had been holidaying in southern France in recent weeks after McGregor picked up his new €3.5million Lamborghini yacht.

But they jetted home from Nice Airport on Tuesday evening, flying to Dublin via private jet.

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The couple returned home on board the Embraer Legacy 600, which is operated by Air Hamburg who are the largest charter flight operator in Europe.

The Notorious shared a number of photos on Instagram from the French airport, with a €2,500 Louis Vuitton suitcase visible in the background.

The plane, which costs around €20million to purchase new, is kitted out with a number of comfy leather seats, as well as a large sofa towards the back.

Photos online show fresh fruit and deserts on board the plane.

McGregor, who appeared in court on Thursday, is not understood to own his own plane but instead rents private jets to fly from country to country.

Meanwhile, McGregor has been told to pursue a "winnable" fight against Tony Ferguson on his UFC return.

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UFC legend Michael Bisping believes that a bout between the pair makes the most sense with both fighters having struggled for form in previous outings.

“For McGregor, with respect, he needs a winnable fight," Bisping said on his YouTube channel. "And with respect to Tony Ferguson, I think that is a good fight. Tony gets hit. And I’ve said this a lot, so I don’t wanna repeat myself. Tony absorbs damage.

"And that’s kind of why I think maybe that style is catching him up. But it makes sense for both of them. They’re both kind of struggling lately. They’re both big names in the [UFC lightweight] division. They’re both old-school names. And they’re both fan-friendly. They’re both fighters that people like to tune in and watch. So, makes a lot of sense if you ask me – Tony Ferguson ‘El Cucuy’ taking on ‘The Notorious.’”

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