Aero unveils winter season flights

Sunday, 14 Sep, 2022 0

Semi-private shared-charter jet service Aero announced winter routes across Europe and North America.

From mid-December onwards, Aero will fly from London Farnborough Airport to Sion and Geneva.

Aero will also resume flights from London to Nice from December, following a short hiatus through November.

In North America, Aero will be flying to and from Los Angeles, including LAX and Van Nuys, Los Cabos, San Francisco, Aspen and Sun Valley.

Summer 2022 saw huge demand in Aero’s routes across Europe.

This allowed the brand to expand the fleet and offer routes to Ibiza and Nice from London Farnborough, as well as being the only airline to offer the popular island-hopping route between Ibiza and Mykonos.

Direct flights to Sion and Geneva will operate almost daily.

It opens up transfers to Verbier, Crans Montana, and Chambery in under an hour, and Gstaad, Zermatt Saas Fee, and Meribel in under two.

Aero launched in 2019.

It removes many of the hassles of flying commercial, using private, crowd-free terminals.

“We are excited to offer our guests more options to fly with Aero and bringing the Aero experience to new markets in the coming months,” said Uma Subramanian, Chief Executive Officer of Aero.

Aero offers premium seating on direct flights between private terminals, using custom designed jets of up to 16 seats.



 

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