Anantara’s private jet tours take flight
Anantara has launched its private jet tours.
The luxury brand has launched the Anantara Private Jet Experience offering private air connections between its properties in the Maldives, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
The Minor Hotels Group owned brand has teamed up MJets providing on demand private flights in a Gulfstream V and Cessna Citation X, which is one of the fastest business jet in the world.
The Cessna Citation X accommodates up to eight passengers with reclining body club seats with entertainment systems.
Catering to larger groups, Gulfstream V aircraft features a three-zone cabin with shower facilities, fully reclining beds and full in-flight service.
The Private Jet Experience can be tailored to guests’ individual needs and itinerary, from couples to larger groups.
Meanwhile, Anantara Hotels & Resorts just relaunched its brand website offering more rich content.
The new website offers more video content and emotive images with video-enabled ‘day in the life’ storytelling when the user selects on an individual property.
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