VistaJet and all the reasons to use them

vistajet-and-all-the-reasons-to-use-them Time is of primary importance. More time spent traveling back and forth between locations translates into lesser time for yourself, your work and your family. This is where VistaJet comes in. Operating in the Middle East, Asia and Europe, this airline has a fleet of air crafts all completely owned by VistaJet.
No waiting time, no hassle of connecting flights being missed or delayed. All that the customer needs to do is book a flight about 48 hours in advance and VistaJet ensures that they reach their destination with minimum stress or complication. The complete feeling of flying in ones own aircraft, without the headache of owning and maintaining a jet.
VistaJet founder and owner Thomas Flohr has built a strong senior management team to plan and execute expansion of the company and its services. Scott Plumb, who is the chief commercial officer has attended the Asian Aerospace Expo to explore and understand the Asian market.
With headquarters in Switzerland, VistaJet has offices in Austria, UAE, Malaysia, the UK and Hong Kong. Spreading its wings wide, the company is all set to cater to the requirements of discerning fliers.
Scott Plumb stresses that there are people who are willing to fly private, specially frequent fliers, for the convenience and luxury of private flying. It saves them time, which can then be used more productively. Not only that, private flying is a part of a company’s brand and the perception they create in the market. Corporate air crafts are a part of everyday life for most big companies in the US.
As to why a flier should choose VistaJet over other private airlines. VistaJet’s more than 60 Bombardier air crafts are covered by warranty, none of them is more than 5 years old. Safety, as well as the ability to fly any length of distance gives VistaJet an impeccable edge. The planes are fitted with the latest technological advancements, at a cost of $100 million to the company. Last but not the least, they promise least variation in customer experience, every time they fly.

 
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