Luxury helicopter service for the elegant Hamptons
To be competent in the fast running world one needs to accelerate the wheel speed with time. For this reason, luxury helicopters are becoming a fundamental necessity to the busy corporate and business persons.
The outstanding Halcyon, with a history of prestigious helicopter service is planning to focus on the issue of offering new luxury helicopter travel from New York City to the classy Hamptons in order to accommodate the luxury travel needs of the elite.
The offer can be taken advantage with the purchase of a flight card offered by the company. Their offer covers huge extensive facilities with a short period journey between New York City and the Hamptons and vice versa.
While the expressway drive along Long Island can take about four hours, a helicopter tour completes it within 45 minutes. The Halcyon provided this service with high class speed helicopters carrying the extreme luxury mark.
They are using the luxurious brands like Bell Jet Ranger, Long Ranger, Augusta or Eurocopter for providing service to the customers. Generally a private helicopter is provided with two pilots and can carry a maximum of 4 passengers.
To own a great facility, one has to buy a special flight club card. This Southampton Flight Club Card is priced at $7,700, fees not included, and provides two trips from New York or East Hampton.
The Flight Club Card offered by East Hampton is evaluated at $22,500, without the fees cost, and offers six trips of the same kind. Along with the card purchase the buyers are offered a complementary bottle of champagne, strawberries and also the famous Halcyon Jets’ gift basket filled with luxury goodies like sunscreen by Keihl’s , lip balm by Origins organic, a beach towel carrying the signature of Ralph Lauren and an Evian Mineral Water Spray; all offered as a bonus.
Halcyon believe that their lucrative offer could attract the passengers as they promise to provide a great service with all other modern amenities meant to offer flight satisfaction for the passengers.




