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Jet Luxe Receives Argus Rated Charter Broker Certificate

Jet Luxe announced that it has received its ARGUS Charter Certificate – an internallyrecognized standard of operational and safety excellence. This milestoneoffers Jet Luxe’s buyers, investors,and passengers around the world confidence in their decision to partner and fly with Jet Luxe.

Gabriel Madrid, CEO, Jet Luxe, said, “As we continue to rapidly expand, our commitment to service, safety, and operational standards are unwavering. Achieving certification with ARGUS is a huge achievement for the team and reflective of our legitimacy and relentless commitment to excellence.”

The ARGUS Charter Broker Program provides end-consumers and aircraft operators with unbiased, factual,and relevant data necessary to make informed and confident decisions every time they participatein a charter flight facilitated through a charter broker. This is consistent with the ARGUS Gold and Platinumrating program for charter operators.

As an ARGUS Certified Broker, Jet Luxe completed an intensive and rigorous quality review. To complete certification,Jet Luxe voluntarilysubmitted operational documents and signed The Air Charter Associationpledge. The certificationindicates that Jet Luxe, as a charter broker, meets or exceeds the standards independently set by ARGUS. The quality analysisis the business aviation industry’s mostrespected, unbiased, and detailed third-party charter broker analysis.The program is the only rating system in the business jet charter sector that uses a proprietary algorithm to score each operator based on their fact-based historical incident and accident information.

There has also been a re-emergence of boutique travel management companies callingon Hunt & Partner’s expertise to deliver bespoke itineraries. The entertainmentindustry,especially film studios, are booking trips to Europe and the USA on a regular basis. Sister company Premier Aviation is busy handling a number of high-profile band tours.

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Having delivered an exceptionally strong first quarter of 2023, with a 30% growth over the same period in 2022, demand for air charter may have passed its peak, according to Hunt & Palmer PLC. However, the diversity of trips its broker teams are arranging in business aviation is as broad as anything the UK headquartered private aviation charter brokerage has seen in four decades of trading

The range of charter aircraftavailabletoday mirrors the diversity of the missionsthey are serving, as more executive jets and helicopters come on to air operator certificates.

“Demand for private travel to popular holiday destinations, including Italy, Croatia and Greece, will remain a mainstay well into the summer, Sandy Boyer, Sales Manager, Executive Aviation said.

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