Chief Executive Air Announces Announces New Policy On Travel Agent Commissions
Demonstrating how important the travel trade community is to their business, Chief Executive Air, the industry leader in private jet charters, has created a set commission policy for luxury travel agents eliminating any questions as to how the agent will be rewarded on charter bookings.
As a service-orientated company, Chief Executive Air extends the same attention to agents as they do their high-profile clients illustrating how luxury travel counselors are a valued partner in delivering exceptional experiences to an elite clientele. This is especially significant at a time when agent commissions are disappearing or at the very least shrinking.
Travel agents who book a private jet charter with Chief Executive Air will receive a flat 5% commission on the cost of each charter booking. By instituting a set commission, Chief Executive Air ensures that the end client receives the best value for the trip while acknowledging and rewarding the agent’s role in the process. Chief Executive Air CEO Jeffrey Menaged commented, “Luxury agents continue to play an important part in our business and it is our goal to not only provide them with the tools to service their clients but make sure they are rewarded accordingly.â€
Chief Executive Air is a full service private aviation company specializing in aircraft charters. With a unique blend of aviation expertise and world-class hospitality, a client-centric focus and exacting standards, Chief Executive Air delivers the highest level of service while ensuring each client’s safety and security. Charter specialists can be reached by calling 888.FLY.CEAIR.
By Karen Loftus
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