Market's increase in wealthy residents has spurred demand
Abu Dhabi-based premium private jet operator Royal Jet has expanded its services and reach across the Asian market, commencing operations from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.
According to the operator, the move is in response to the increasing demand for private charters in Asia-Pacific countries following the strong post-pandemic rebound of its economies and increased foreign investment in the region.
Industry reports have suggested that an increasing number of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) in the area have spurred the appetite for comfort, privacy and time efficiency that private jet travel offer.
Royal Jet’s Bombardier Global 5000 A6 RJD aircraft will serve the Malaysian hub.
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Passengers can expect Swift Broadband WiFi, an iPad-controlled In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) System, mood lighting and a sound system with overhead speakers and subwoofers.
Further to this, the aircraft features some of the lowest cabin altitudes, along with HEPA filters, to optimise passenger health and comfort.
The aircraft has 13 seats, a galley, a mid-cabin conference area and an aft lounge with a deluxe lavatory.
For overnight purposes, it includes a sleeper divan, four VIP seats, and six additional seats.
For more information, visit www.royaljet.com