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Your business, now there’s a demanding master. Save time, turn a two day trip into one. Save money, the aircraft is yours, not just a seat. Bring the team and make it a real meeting. Avoid hotels; your time is better spent in your own office. Save energy, the relaxed and tailored pace of your private flight leaves you clear and focussed to do your work. Better still; bring your clients to you on a dedicated private flight with all its associated style and importance– we don’t need to tell you of the business advantages evolving from that concept! In any case, the total cost when weighed against the clear advantages is a no contest – successful business is done by air.
Corporate entertainment takes on a whole new meaning and a whole new level of impact with a private flight. Lunch by Lake Geneva, a tour of the French vineyards, an evening at a Parisian opera –really, the only limit is imagination! Weather it is for your own team as a thank you and a motivator, or your clients as an irresistible mark of why they should only do business with you – it works!
Special occasions should be just that – special! A birthday, an anniversary, a celebration for its own sake, these are all are so much more special if brought together on a private flight to somewhere special with someone special. How memorable will that occasion be – something to remember, treasure and talk about for years to come.
However you chose to enjoy the benefits of flying privately, and it has endless possibilities, be assured that it’s done right. From your first call to us you will be looked after by a team making service to you their highest priority. You will fly in aircraft kept to the highest standards and flown by crews trained exhaustively to maintain your comfort, safety and peace of mind. In all our operations, at every level and in every detail, we meet and exceed the strictest standards laid down by the aviation authorities.
If you’ve flown privately before, come and see how we’ve gone the extra mile for you. If you haven’t enjoyed private charters before, come and see what you’re missing.
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