Chartered jets in high demand for short-trip requirements of business and affluent leisure travellers

Published August 4th, 2009 - 07:25 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Chartered jets in high demand for short-trip requirements of business and affluent leisure travellers

 

IAC reveals trend of elite Arab and European customers using private jets for local and regional travel within Middle East and around Europe

 

International Air Charter (IAC), one of the world's largest independent private jet charter brokers, has revealed an increasing number of bookings for short regional flights within the Middle East or around Europe, prompting IAC to boost its locally-based fleet and expand its regional presence. IAC noted that numerous European travellers coming to the UAE, particularly those who have bought properties or invested in elite developments, prefer jet services as being more convenient, time-efficient and cost-effective means to reach multiple business and leisure destinations in the Middle East.

 

While it has achieved a significant increase in flights to some of the top business and leisure destinations in the Gulf region, IAC revealed that the same trend has been witnessed in Europe, where it has received an increasing number of reservations and repeat bookings for popular destinations such as Cote d'Azur, Palma in Spain, Olbia and other European holiday and business hotspots.

 

Elie Abdo, Managing Partner – Middle East, International Air Charter, said, "While commercial airlines are still convenient for long-haul flights, a growing number of elite clients are now looking for charter jet solutions for shorter local and regional flights within the Middle East or around Europe. Chartered jets give our elite business clients greater flexibility in terms of departure time and passenger capacity, while allowing them to avail of a wide range of business or even customised leisure services and facilities throughout the trip, which are otherwise unavailable in commercial flights. Some of the popular Middle East destinations for our chartered flights include Sharm El Sheik, Marrakesh and the new emerging favoured destination of Essouira."

 

"IAC's 24-hour service availability has also been a major attraction as affluent travellers going on business or leisure trips often want to get to as many destinations as possible. Moreover, we do not have any travel restrictions to any destination, so we are sure to bring our clients to any destination they desire. Jet services likewise eliminate queues and greatly reduce paperwork, check-in time and other customs-related issues, which means that clients can travel faster and much more comfortably," added Abdo.

 

IAC offers a wide selection of aircrafts from six to 40-seat planes. IAC's roster of aircrafts currently includes Piaggio, Premier, Hawker, Falcon, Gulfstream, Challenger, Dornier, Global Express, Boeing, VIP Airbus and VIP McDonnell Douglas among others. IAC's portfolio of clients in the Middle East includes members of royal families, CEOs, and other members of the region's high fliers, while it also serves a growing number of VIP visitors in the Middle East.

 

IAC has round the clock access to over 50,000 aircraft from all over the world through its Computerised Aircraft Tracking System (CATS), which is updated automatically on a daily basis. With its unrivalled fleet, IAC is able to deliver private jet services within a maximum of two hours and bring any customer to any destination around the world. The ISO 9002 certified company has been a leading figure in the aviation industry for nearly two decades, and has been a renowned specialist in the provision of VIP aircraft, executive jets, helicopter charter, corporate airliners and dedicated medical evacuation aircraft.