Flexjet adds Italian men’s fashion brand Isaia as a partner

By Doug Gollan, July 25, 2018

Flexjet has been a leader in fractional shares and offers two attractive jet card programs, and is now bulking up its lifestyle partnerships

 

Flexjet has been a style leader in the private aviation category with its owner-like designed cabin interiors, part of its Red Label Collection, as well as rolling out its own dedicated private jet terminals. Now it is helping its customers style up as well via a new partnership with one of Italy’s most respected men’s fashion houses, ISAIA. 

 

According to a newsletter from AXW, a company that specializes in luxury brand partnerships, “Flexjet, the leading provider of exceptional private jet travel solutions has partnered with ISAIA, one of the most distinguished fashion brands in the world to create memorable experiences and provide unique access and benefits for its Owners.”

 

To launch the partnership, Flexjet and ISAIA hosted a special evening at the newly renovated ISAIA showroom in New York City. The event featured access to ISAIA designs and craftsmen, custom Flexjet gifts and business insights from Flexjet CEO Michael Silvestro during the evening.

 

The teaser said, more details of the partnership, including additional events to be announced in the near future. Flexjet offers two jet cards, in 25 and 50 hours, on its Embraer Phenom 300 light jets and the Bombardier Challenger 300 super-midsize jet, two of the most popular aircraft available in the charter market. It also offers several customized programs to bridge the gap between fractional ownership and jet cards that offer access to its entire fleet, including its shiny new Gulfstream G650s.

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