LONDON - While the appetite for purchasing private jets outright has fallen over the past decade, the demand for business travel has not. In an increasingly global world, more and more entrepreneurs, company leaders and corporations are looking for the security, privacy and speed that only business travel can provide.
With VistaJet, passengers can enjoy all the benefits of owning a private jet without the massive price tag and asset risk. Its customers only pay for the time they are in the air and, because the company owns the 72 aircraft in its fleet, they can be picked up from anywhere in the world with as little as 24 hours' notice.
Now, with the introduction of the industry's first end-to-end booking app, flying privately with VistaJet has never been easier.
VistaJet's Chief Technology Officer, Pedro Nassif, spoke exclusively to European CEO magazine about the company's game-changing app. During the interview, Nassif spoke of VistaJet's intention to provide business travellers with the most efficient channel for private flights in the industry, as well as the highest levels of service.
"VistaJet has a long history of investing in technology and innovation," Nassif explained. "We understand it is essential to not only sustain the quality and efficiency of our services, but also to come up with improved product offerings for our customers on a consistent basis."
With the help of app developer Monitora, VistaJet has created a platform that allows clients to tailor each aspect of their flight from their smartphone. Through this bespoke approach, travellers can take full control of their travel experience - managing everything from catering preferences to ground services - while also saving time and money.
Customers can download the app from both the App Store and Google Play.
To find out more about VistaJet check out an exclusive interview with Chief Technology Officer Pedro Nassif in the latest edition of European CEO, available in print, on tablet and online now.
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