Nairobi to land Sh4.6m per person luxury flight

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A Hong Kong-based airline operator plans to launch a Sh4.6 million a ticket luxury flight to Nairobi targeting Asia’s super-rich keen on sampling Kenya’s prime holiday destinations.

Crystal AirCruises – the luxury private jet and resort operator – said last Friday its private jet will make the inaugural flight from Hong Kong to Nairobi on September 30.

A number of European charter airlines have resumed flights to Kenya as source markets respond to improved security in the country.

Kenya has invested over Sh300 billion in defence of its borders and internal security, boosting its profile as a safe holiday destination.

The money has gone into equipping the police and the Kenya Defence Forces to handle terrorism threats, especially from the Somalia-based Al-Shabaab.

The private jet service belongs to Genting Hong Kong and will stay in Nairobi for three nights before flying to Tahiti on October 4. It will return to Hong Kong on October 8.

Genting said the inaugural flight will carry 86 guests to the Kenyan capital.

“I am delighted that our parent company, Genting Hong Kong, is introducing Crystal Skye – a wondrous new experience to the discerning travellers of Asia Pacific,” said Crystal CEO and president Edie Rodriguez.

While in Kenya, the group will stay at Villa Rosa Kempinski in Nairobi and the Governors Camp in the Masai Mara Game Reserve.

Genting said prices for the trip start at $45,000 (about Sh4.6 million) per guest, making it an exclusive service for high networth individuals.

The Hong Kong firm boasts having “the world’s only twin-aisle private plane”, accommodating just 86 guests.

“Taking the art of travel to new heights, literally, Crystal Skye will cater to a clientele that can afford their own private jet but would prefer to travel with extended groups of friends and family in the most spacious aircraft in the world and entrust their journey to the vast expertise and knowledge of the acclaimed Crystal brand for an all-inclusive yet ultra-exclusive, hassle free experience,” said Kent Zhu, president of Genting Cruise Lines.

“As we are anticipating an overwhelming response from the region’s most sophisticated and discerning globe-trotters for this extraordinary new travel option, we will be offering a limited quantity of seats for key Asian markets to ensure our valuable guests have the opportunity to experience the opulence of Crystal Skye.”

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nation.co.ke
 
this is the first for Africa. Commercial-private
 
Genting Hong Kong has unveiled the first private jet itinerary under its new Crystal AirCruises business.
The new ultra-luxury air and land tour of Africa and the South Pacific has been announced as Crystal prepares to welcome its first aircraft, Crystal Skye, at the beginning of August. This specially fitted Boeing 777 will be able to cater to just 86 passengers – compared to 300+ on a commercial aircraft – on special charter flights for Asian travellers, departing from Hong Kong or Macau. A key feature of the aircraft, according to the company, will be its ability to fly non-stop for 19 hours – longer than any commercial flight currently in operation.
Crystal will take delivery of its new wide-body private jet on 1 August 2017. It will then be christened on 12 August during Virtuoso Week, the luxury travel event in Las Vegas.
“I am delighted that our parent company, Genting Hong Kong, is introducing Crystal Skye and this wondrous new experience to the discerning travellers of Asia Pacific, increasing Crystal’s brand presence in the region,” says Crystal’s CEO & president, Edie Rodriguez.
“No matter where in the world Crystal Skye is chartered, she offers an exceptionally rare opportunity for groups who wish to make new discoveries… with the added benefit of Crystal’s expertise and attention to every detail.”
The first itinerary to be offered by Crystal AirCruises will allow guests to explore Africa and the South Pacific. Departing on 30 September 2017, Crystal Skye will embark on an eight-night “voyage” to Kenya, where guests will be able to go on safari in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, and then onwards to French Polynesia, for a chance to explore the island and seas of Tahiti.
This itinerary is priced at US$45,000 per person, including luxury hotel accommodation, F&B, entertainment and transfers.
Kent Zhu, president of Genting Cruise Lines, said that Crystal Skye would represent a “quantum leap in the standard of luxury travel”, enabling extended groups of friends and family to travel the world together.
“As we are anticipating an overwhelming response from the region’s most sophisticated and discerning globe-trotters… we will be offering a limited quantity of seats for key Asian markets,” Zhu added.
Crystal AirCruises is one of several new ventures launched by Genting Hong Kong following its acquisition of Crystal Cruises in 2016. Others include a luxury river cruise line, a yacht business and the expansion of its luxury cruise operations.
 
Ahem! Let me first calculate my net worth, to see if I can afford even a single trip on that plane......


Nah! It's not worth it. Helloo KQ!
lol, si Jack Ma angekuja nayo... I am sude he would have bought all the tickets, he can as well buy the tickets, the crew and the entire plane anyways
 
lol, si Jack Ma angekuja nayo... I am sude he would have bought all the tickets, he can as well buy the tickets, the crew and the entire plane anyways

But such high net worth pipo teñd not to be that ostentatious.
 
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