More vertiports will be set up in strategic locations across Abu Dhabi, including major business hubs and tourism destinations
The division is a new partnership with one of the UK’s largest independent luxury travel providers, Eden Luxury Group. This partnership will add value to Royal Jet’s present air charter client base and create a total luxury travel solution for those seeking vacations outside of the present charter business.
The signing ceremony was attended by Shane O’Hare, President and chief executive officer, Royal Jet and Paul Beacall, Co-founder and chief executive officer of Eden Luxury Group. “Our new partnership will offer affluent travellers a wider choice and greater flexibility when booking holidays,” said Shane O’Hare. “Today’s luxury traveller is demanding comfort, personal and intuitive service and exclusive experiences, and our new venture will focus on delivering those needs in a growing market.
“Royal Jet has been a market leader in the private jet sector, and the luxury vacations division will protect and grow Royal Jet’s position with further growth. This will also enable us to deliver growth by entering new markets and creating new products that presently do not exist in the region,” O’Hare said.
Royal Jet has gathered momentum over the last eight years, with year-on-year growth, largely due to the diversification of its business offering, the realisation of Abu Dhabi as a luxury destination and strategically vital private aviation hub.
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