AVIAREPS Middle East Launches Private Jet Vacation Packages

BY THE ARAB TODAY Oct 24, 2024

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AVIAREPS Middle East Launches Private Jet Vacation Packages

AVIAREPS Middle East announced on Wednesday that it is launching special private jet holiday packages. These packages are aimed at promoting the service to luxury concierge desks and travel agencies across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

Holiday Packages

AVIAREPS Middle East announced that these holiday packages are made through partnerships with tourism boards, tour operators, hotels, resorts, airports, and their private jet partner, JetClass.

Some of the featured destinations include Malta, Slovakia, and AlUla in Saudi Arabia. These packages offer special access to hidden attractions, private tours, and VIP events that regular tourists usually can’t experience.

The packages are promoted with targeted online marketing campaigns, updated every month to feature new destinations and often linked to unique international events.

“We work with our global network and partners to offer travelers exclusive access to top destinations, events, and experiences for unforgettable trips,” said Glenn Johnston, vice president of AVIAREPS Middle East. He added that this project has been in development for three years to ensure the right partners are involved.

Dennis Peter, CBO at JetClass, said their collaboration goes beyond private flights by creating personalized journeys where every detail is carefully planned.

Background

Founded in 1994 in Germany, AVIAREPS is a global company that helps aviation, tourism, hospitality, and food and beverage brands with marketing, sales, and communications.

The company offers a range of services, including sales and brand representation, business development, marketing, IT solutions, and financial services.

Private Jet Market

The private jet market in the Middle East is growing rapidly. Wealthy individuals in the region prefer private jets for privacy, exclusivity, and smooth travel experiences.

Flights from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have increased by 76.6% in 2023 compared to 2019. Experts expect demand to grow even more in 2024, according to WingX, a company that tracks aviation and private jet flights.

Published: 24th October 2024

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