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Vista Unveils Ultra-High-Net-Worth Travel Trends: Singapore Ascends As Southeast Asia's Premier Destination

Vista Unveils Ultra-High-Net-Worth Travel Trends: Singapore Ascends As Southeast Asia's Premier Destination

Barnama10 hours ago

Singapore, Thursday, 20 June (Bernama) -- Vista, the world's leading private aviation group and parent company of VistaJet and XO, hosted a panel discussion on Ultra-High-Net-Worth Trends in Singapore, bringing together influential voices from across its partner network within the city's luxury ecosystem.
The invitation-only event explored the evolving trends of luxury among Southeast Asia's ultra-high-net-worth-individuals (UHNWIs) whose lifestyle choices are increasingly driven by meaning, mobility, and long-term value. Held against the backdrop of rising demand for premium experiences and increased regional UHNWI mobility, the panel featured insights from:

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