
Unleashing Adventure: VistaJet Reports Rising Demand In Pet Travel And Reveals The Must-Visit Destinations For This Summer
Hong Kong / Singapore, May 30 (Bernama) -- This summer, travelers may fully embrace holiday adventures alongside their beloved pets. VistaJet, the world's first and only global private aviation company, has witnessed growing demand for pet-friendly summer travel and a 17% increase of flight traffic in 2024. Top destinations for VistaJet flights traveling with pets included London, New York, and Nice.
Through VistaJet's comprehensive pet travel program, VistaPet, all travellers – whether human or animal – are ensured to enjoy unparalleled comfort and care at 45,000 feet from simplified flying solutions to customized private dining, in-flight entertainment and more. Beyond safe and stress-free flights, VistaJet continually supports Members through a curation of pet-friendly travel destinations that are meticulously hand-picked for the ultimate summer getaway.

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