Luke Littler is already living that life, leaving for Bahrain ahead of the first World Series in 2024.
The Bahrain Masters takes place this week, and Littler is riding the wave of an impressive run at the world championships.
Nuke shared a snap on social media of his luxury plane seat, complete with a giant in-flight TV screen, on his way to Sakhir.
The 16-year-old sensation shared the photo with the caption: “Leaving to Bahrain for the first World Series of the year.”
It will be Littler’s first time back on the board throwing professional darts since his heartbreaking loss to Luke Humphries at Ally Pally.
He will join Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith in the January 18th and 19th event, which will pit eight PDC superstars against eight Asian representatives.
Littler will also compete in the 16-a-side Dutch Darts Masters at Marsport Den Bosch later this month.
Away from Oche, Warrington’s players have been making waves since the end of the World Championships.
The teenager fulfilled a childhood dream when he was invited by Manchester United to be the guest of honor at Old Trafford.
Littler attended the Red Devils’ 2-2 draw with Tottenham and had the privilege of meeting Sir Alex Ferguson while at the stadium.
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The darts star, who only left school last summer, has been a lifelong Man United fan and has spoken of his love for the club before.
Littler also met Wayne Rooney, who was watching from the stands during a Premier League match.
And it’s not the first time he’s rubbed shoulders with football superstars, having met Aaron Ramsdale and Declan Rice during his World Championship run.
Before the final, he also received a good luck message from David Beckham.