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Airstream Flying Cloud 27FB vs Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT

2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.

Airstream Flying Cloud 27FB

Airstream

Flying Cloud 27FB

$120,500 · 28'2" · sleeps 6

Full Airstream Flying Cloud 27FB details →
Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT

Jayco

Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT

$90,518 · 41'6" · sleeps 7

Full Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT details →

Quick verdict

Comparing the 2026 Airstream Flying Cloud 27FB against the 2026 Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT puts a true touring trailer against a destination park model. The Flying Cloud 27FB is a 28.17-ft riveted aluminum monocoque at 5,950 lbs dry, 7,600-lb GVWR, sleeps six with front queen and rear full bath, lithium battery, 2,000W inverter, 300W solar, and a $120,500 MSRP. The Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT is a 41.5-ft destination loft at 12,430 lbs dry, 14,500-lb GVWR, 102-inch wide-body, sleeps seven with mixed beds, two slide-outs, residential refrigerator, dual 15K BTU A/C, 50-amp shore, four-season build, and a $90,518 MSRP - $29,982 less than the Airstream.

These trailers serve completely different missions. The Flying Cloud 27FB is a coast-to-coast tow rig with lithium-and-inverter capability for off-grid stays. The Bungalow 40DLFT is a stay-put destination unit for a permanent seasonal site - 102-inch wide-body, dual A/C, residential kitchen, four-season build, and a loft layout.

For active touring at the Airstream price, take the Flying Cloud 27FB. For maximum livable square footage at a seasonal site, take the Bungalow 40DLFT and save $29,982.

Side-by-side specs

Airstream Flying Cloud 27FBJayco Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT
MSRP$120,500$90,518
Length28'2"41'6"
Dry weight5,950 lbs12,430 lbs
GVWR7,600 lbs14,500 lbs
Sleeps67
Slides02
Fresh tank39 gal52 gal
Grey tank39 gal32.5 gal
Black tank39 gal39 gal
LP14.2 gal60 gal
Solar300W
Inverter2000W
Generator
Bathfullfull
Bedqueenmixed
4-seasonNoYes
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernoneprep
Residential fridgeNoYes

Where Airstream Flying Cloud 27FB wins

  • 6,480 lbs lighter dry weight (5,950 vs 12,430 lbs)
  • Tows behind half-ton trucks for active travel
  • Lithium battery plus 2,000W inverter standard
  • 300W roof solar plus prep
  • Iconic Airstream aluminum monocoque holds 70-80% resale
  • Shorter 28.17 ft fits most state-park sites

Where Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT wins

  • $29,982 lower MSRP ($90,518 vs $120,500)
  • 102-inch wide-body for residential-sized living
  • Dual 15K BTU A/C handles 100-degree summers
  • Two slide-outs and 41.5 ft length
  • Sleeps 7 with loft layout vs 6 on the Airstream
  • Residential refrigerator and washer/dryer prep
  • Four-season build with 50-amp shore
  • 60-gal LP tank for extended cold-weather runtime

Pick the Airstream Flying Cloud 27FB if…

Pick the Airstream Flying Cloud 27FB if you actively tow across the country every season and want the iconic silver shell with lithium-and-inverter off-grid capability. The 5,950-lb dry weight tows comfortably behind a half-ton or capable 3/4-ton truck, lithium battery plus 300W solar plus 2,000W inverter support multi-day off-grid stays, and Airstream's aluminum monocoque holds 70-80% of resale value at 10 years - the best in the industry. At $120,500 you pay for the shape, the brand, and the active-touring capability. Best for couples or families of six who travel.

Pick the Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT if…

Pick the Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT if you have a seasonal site or own a campground lot and want a stay-put destination unit at $29,982 less than the Airstream. The 102-inch wide-body delivers residential-sized living rooms, dual 15K BTU A/C handles Southern summers, the loft layout sleeps seven with privacy options, and four-season insulation supports year-round use. The 12,430-lb dry weight means you tow once and leave it. Best for retirees or weekend families with a permanent campground site.

Frequently asked

Can both trailers be towed by the same truck?

No - the Flying Cloud 27FB at 7,600-lb GVWR fits half-ton trucks. The Jay Flight Bungalow 40DLFT at 14,500-lb GVWR needs a 3/4-ton diesel or larger.

Which is better for active touring vs seasonal use?

The Flying Cloud 27FB is built for active touring with lithium plus inverter plus solar. The Bungalow 40DLFT is a destination park model designed to be parked at a single site.

Why is the Airstream Flying Cloud 27FB so much more expensive?

The Flying Cloud 27FB's $120,500 reflects Airstream's aluminum monocoque construction, brand premium, and resale value. The Bungalow 40DLFT at $90,518 is conventional stud-frame construction sold by feet of length, not build longevity.