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SkyBridge Private Air Introduces Famous Friends Concierge

Fly with the stars

Fly with the stars
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By eTN | Aug 07, 2008

LOS ANGELES, CA (August 7, 2008) - SkyBridge Private Air is introducing Famous Friends(R), its exciting new concierge program. Now, clients of SkyBridge will not only travel like stars, they will live like them, too.

Famous Friends(R) gives SkyBridge Private Air clients access to benefits typically available only to celebrities. Clients may have a chance to meet and travel with stars such as Jessica Simpson and Boston Celtics coach, Doc Rivers. Additionally, clients will receive discount or complimentary special event tickets, "Invited Guest" check-in at major resorts, hard-to-get restaurant reservations and VIP entrance and tables at popular nightclubs, and more. Famous Friends(R) is complimentary to SkyBridge clients.

SkyBridge Private Air's connections with the movers/shakers of the entertainment, travel, restaurant, and sports worlds enable SkyBridge to deliver these extraordinary benefits. As a bonus, SkyBridge clients may enjoy having some of SkyBridge's celebrity clients as guests on their flights.

"VIP travel is more than just jetting from point A to B, it's a lifestyle," said company founder/president, Michael Napoliello. "Our clients look to us to enhance their travel experience in every way possible - every client who arranges private jet travel with SkyBridge is treated like a star."

SkyBridge Private Air client, Nic Larrow, recently enjoyed a Famous Friends(R) experience when none other than LA Dodgers star pitcher, Derek Lowe joined his party. "The experience of flying private is already amazing, but having Derek Lowe on my flight just made it surreal," said Larrow. "I was able to get a Dodgers home jersey signed personally by Mr. Lowe, at 37,000 feet! How many people can say they have done that?"




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