Introduction to Luxury Private Aviation
There is a new way of stylishly traveling to the private jet company Wheels Up, supported by celebrities. As soon as the rich and famous aviation is reserved, private aviation is now the transport of choice for travelers who are looking for stress-free and comfortable flights.
Expansion to Europe
The company based in Atlanta, which has stars such as Tom Brady, Serena Williams, A-Rod, Kevin Durant, Ciara, and Russell Wilson as supporters, is branching out to Europe this summer by offering travelers five new routes across the pond. Other members and brand ambassadors include celebrity chef Robert Irvine, Aussie Golfer Ian Baker-Finch, ESPN star Scott van Pelt, and Country Crooner Darius Rucker.
Partnership with Delta
The Luxury Private Aviation Company, which was recently subjected to a slim modernization overhaul, has teamed up with Delta and offers its Skymiles and Delta One Passengers hybrid travel options that enable mixing and matching commercial and private flights. These sought-after summer destinations include Nice, Naples, Athens, Barcelona, and Rome. Delta One Passengers can book private jets that connect them closer to their luxurious final destination.
Benefits of Private Aviation
The exclusive partnership improves the convenience for Delta One passengers – especially those who fly to or from Europe – and enables a smooth transition from Delta’s commercial flights to private jets operated by Wheels Up. Not to mention that it also saves time by skipping crowds, avoiding delays, and ensuring arrival in incomparable comfort and style. In fact, more people opt for a private charter to avoid overcrowded airports, avoid long security lines, avoid delays and cancellations, and to ensure arrival with incomparable comfort and style.
Increase in Private Jet Trips
The increase in private jet trips reflects "the increasing demand for exclusivity, convenience, and a lifestyle that offers both luxury and accessibility." The company also introduced a 72-hour booking window and a cancellation time for its European customers. Brady and Williams were some of the first celebrities who took the opportunity to invest in Wheels Up.
Celebrity Investors
The retired NFL legend and tennis icon are not only investors – they also pay members who regularly use the service and support their promotion. The company, worth $2.1 billion, has seen a significant increase in demand for private aviation trips, attributed to post-pandemic travel.