Arab Wings recently signed an agreement with Al-Markazia Central Trade and Auto Company, Lexus exclusive dealer in the Kingdom, to offer a unique service for its private jet clients.
The pioneering partnership will ensure maximum customer satisfaction and convenience through the provision of limousine chauffeured transportation to all Arab Wings' clients. The agreement is specifically formulated and driven by the objective of securing better service to clients to reach the highest levels of luxury and customer satisfaction.
Arab Wings' clients will be offered Lexus LS460 limousine services in a prompt and professional manner, creating a relaxing transportation environment, during which clients can travel safely, reliably and comfortably.
Upon signing the agreement, Ahmad Abu Ghazaleh, General Manager of Arab Wings, said: “At Arab Wings, we cherish the relation developed with our clients and therefore always seek to come up with innovative and unique luxurious services to reflect our appreciation. Our partnership with Al Markazia- Lexus will definitely boost the level of luxury offered to Arab Wings clients while enjoying the most comfortable and efficient flying experience”.
General Manager of Lexus Jordan, George Haddad, commented: “We believe that this joint effort truly translates Lexus’ Pursuit of Perfection as we bring to our clients the best of both worlds”. “We are very proud to partner with Arab Wings and we look forward for further cooperation” added Mr. Haddad.
Arab Wings first started operating in 1975 as a Royal Jordanian business jet subsidiary, it later began to charter executive aircrafts for esteemed clients in Jordan and worldwide. Arab Wings organizes flights to different destinations around the world; its fleet contains a number of aircrafts serving the businessmen and companies who are keen to travel in private jets. Arab Wings has been rewarded the safety award, and it’s also the first company to be certified with the ISO- 9002 Quality Award in 1994.
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