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Ferretti Group partners with Flexjet for exclusive client travel benefits

Ferretti Group partners with Flexjet for exclusive client travel benefits
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Yachting group Ferretti Group has announced a partnership with private flight provider Flexjet, granting its customers access to Flexjet's aircraft and helicopters. This agreement includes access to Flexjet’s private terminals at airports such as Teterboro; Naples, Florida; and Van Nuys, California.

Ferretti Group CEO Alberto Galassi expressed his satisfaction with the collaboration, stating, “People who love cruising on Ferretti Group yachts expect standards of absolute excellence when they fly, too, which is why I’m so pleased to associate our name with Flexjet, a partner that shares our same passion and desire to offer customers an increasingly rewarding experience."

The partnership will extend beyond travel services. It will also feature a joint presence at international boat shows and other prominent events.

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Flexjet chairman Kenn Ricci commented on the alliance by saying, “This exciting partnership takes the decades-long expertise and luxury brand power from leaders in two complementary sectors, and combines them to present today’s UHNWI audience with a set of exclusive and unique advantages.” He added, “I have been a huge admirer of Ferretti Group’s philosophy for many years, and we share a deep understanding of what it takes to deliver a truly exceptional luxury experience. I’m excited to see how this significant strategic alliance can lift our offerings to even greater heights of excellence.”

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