Get pampered with JetQuay’s private jet services

Thursday, 26 Jun, 2007 0

Passengers on any commercial class may experience the expediency and efficiency of flying by private jet by using JetQuay’s stand-alone CIP terminal in Singapore according to an announcement by JetQuay on Monday.

Entitled passengers enjoy in-house customs, immigration, quarantine and security services and are conveyed by limousine on the tarmac or by electric buggy to the air-bridge or the “airline-neutral” terminal to enjoy five star services and facilities whilst JetQuay staff manages their baggage and other protocol.

Terminal facilities include a fully equipped boardroom, private meeting rooms, wireless internet access in the lounge area, a business centre, a gym, spa, showers and smoking areas. Nap rooms can be reserved or used on a first come-first serve basis. Meals, snacks and drinks are provided twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. Notably, executive managers traveling from say London to Sydney can meet their Singapore teams in transit, without the need for either party to clear immigration.

JetQuay’s services are three tiered. The premium “Quayside” and “Jetside” services are conducted through the CIP terminal with its private drive-in entrance and five star facilities. Arrivals are met off the air-bridge at the gate by a rep holding a signboard with the traveler’s name and are whisked away by buggy to the JetQuay gateway, where they clear in-house immigration and customs, and relax in the lounge while a staff member retrieves their luggage as it is unloaded off the aircraft. When ready, the passenger with baggage is escorted to a waiting limousine outside the CIP terminal and transported to their destination.

The key differentiator for the “Jetside” service is that passengers are transported to and from the CIP terminal on the tarmac via limousine. The Jetside service is ideal for those for whom privacy is paramount, allowing the passenger to bypass crowded terminals altogether. This service is also for passengers traveling by private jet.

The third, entry level service, “Gateway”, is a “meet and greet” service where passengers are either met at the air-bridge or kerbside. Passengers travel by electric buggy, are escorted through immigration and either assisted at baggage claim and led to their ground transportation or are taken to their lounge or departure gate.

Wholesale partners such as hotels, airlines, travel agents, hospitals, and professional conference organisers may buy JetQuay’s services for resale purposes. Corporations and individuals may buy memberships and purchase credits for the fees per visit and additional services. For further information visit www.jetquay.com.sg .

Report by Chitra Mogul



 

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