Ari707
2007-09-20, 10:23 AM
From the Silverjet New Letter.
We’re delighted to announce that from 18 November 2007, we’ll be flying to Dubai from London Luton. Our private terminal in Dubai will offer everything you’ve come to expect from the Silverjet experience, mirroring our service at London Luton to include 30 minute chair-side check-in, dedicated security, WiFi facilities, baggage porters, valet parking, chauffeur service, full refreshments and unique to Dubai - duty free shopping. This makes us the first business class only airline to launch a non-transatlantic service, and also the first commercial airline in the world to offer a private jet experience at both ends of a route.
Flights will leave London Luton daily at 21.00 and arrive in Dubai at 08.30. Return flights will depart Dubai at 10.30 and arrive into London Luton at 14.45 – connecting with the New York service that departs at 16.45. Saver fares from New York to Dubai via London start at $1998 plus taxes one way.
Sounds like a good idea to me lots of money in that part of the world, though they will be competing against some airlines with pretty high standards for service.
We’re delighted to announce that from 18 November 2007, we’ll be flying to Dubai from London Luton. Our private terminal in Dubai will offer everything you’ve come to expect from the Silverjet experience, mirroring our service at London Luton to include 30 minute chair-side check-in, dedicated security, WiFi facilities, baggage porters, valet parking, chauffeur service, full refreshments and unique to Dubai - duty free shopping. This makes us the first business class only airline to launch a non-transatlantic service, and also the first commercial airline in the world to offer a private jet experience at both ends of a route.
Flights will leave London Luton daily at 21.00 and arrive in Dubai at 08.30. Return flights will depart Dubai at 10.30 and arrive into London Luton at 14.45 – connecting with the New York service that departs at 16.45. Saver fares from New York to Dubai via London start at $1998 plus taxes one way.
Sounds like a good idea to me lots of money in that part of the world, though they will be competing against some airlines with pretty high standards for service.