From left, Jetwest Mobility Chief Executive Officer, Dikko Nwachukwu; Chief Executive Officer, Avantefly, Mrs. Bria Okonkwo; former Acting Director General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Mr. Benedict Adeyileka and Chief Executive Officer and Chief Pilot, Ezuma Jets, Captain David Augustine, at the launch of AvanteFly mobile app in Lagos.
AvanteFly has launched its mobile application with adequate features for private jet, helicopter, luxury car charters, hotels and executive spaces bookings.
The new exclusive real time digital platform, AvanteFly mobile app was unveiled with those behind the app promising to ensure its members and clients get the utmost safety, privacy and luxurious experience.
AvanteFly is a UK and Nigerian corporation, gaining new entry into the African space with the goal of facilitating luxury travel and lifestyle management for corporate executives, high net worth individuals, and individuals seeking a special luxury experience.
For people desiring the exclusivity of private travel, AvanteFly platform is focused on unparalleled commitment to providing a range of services from flight chartering, to ground transportation, hotels and other types of executive spaces.
According to the founder and the CEO of AvanteFly, Mrs. Bria Okonkwo, “Our partner network is carefully chosen, meticulously guided and held accountable to global safety and premium standard, aligned with AvanteFly’s service quality.
“AvanteFly mobile app is the first African real-time aviation mobile application that utilizes real time data, distance and time to automate private air charter bookings and payments. This eliminates avoidable delays using manual quotes and lack of visibility in booking fees usually experienced in the private aviation industry.”
Speaking at the launching, Okonkwo identified the primary objectives of AvanteFly to include; providing luxury without compromising on privacy, safety, reliability and convenience, to offer the greatest value and the most memorable experience through their extensive network and brand partners.
“The reveal of the AvanteFly mobile app is focused on providing value to our members without compromising on privacy, safety, reliability and a luxurious experience. Let’s revolutionize the way you access and experience air travel. It is a world of possibilities. At its core, AvanteFly is a benefit corporation. Launching an exclusive charter and lifestyle management company is timely, especially for the African market.”
AvanteFly, according to its CEO, offers four levels of membership to meet its clients’ needs which she said include; “Garnet, jadeite, blue diamond and black diamond. Members take advantage of all exclusive add-ons such as empty legs, priority boarding on shared flights, access to executive lounges and others. Also available to members are 14 additional services which include private banking, global mobility (citizenship by investment), family office, luxury goods sourcing and much more.
While the AvanteFly team provides real time booking support (24/7) with a dedicated personal lifestyle manager assigned to every member, members earn membership points with each successful booking and can also access promotional discounts available on bookings.
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