Private Jet Charter rises to the demand in Saudi Arabia

Private Jet Charter founder and chief executive Hugh Courtenay said that the Saudi customers can now select from a global database of around 50,000 aircraft which the company offers to anywhere in the world.
Courtenay added: "KSA commands 50% of the air charter business in the Middle East. Businessmen in the KSA make 10-15 charter trips a year on average. This certainly demands a strong presence in such a vibrant private jet market."
"By setting up this presence in Jeddah and Riyadh, Private Jet Charter reinforces its operations in the Middle East. This presence in the Kingdom is the second in the Gulf after our regional office in Dubai which we opened in 2002. Our largest business volumes come from the Gulf due to the strong concentration of high net worth individuals and affluent families and we felt the need to cater to their needs at a closer proximity."
Private Jet Charter KSA presence is the company's sixth in its network, complementing locations in London, Nice, Dubai, Florida and Moscow.
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