
Following record sales from its Paris office, Air Charter Service is expanding its sales footprint in France.
Air Charter Service is investing in its French operations by opening a new office in Aix-en-Provence.
This follows a strong 2022, with its Paris office increasing revenues by 91% year-over-year.
Justin Bowman, Air Charter Service’s CEO, commented, “Since opening our Paris office more than 13 years ago, it has grown into one of ACS’s largest offices and has had some fantastic figures over the years.”
The office in Aix-en-Provence will be headed up by Caroline Bourge, who joined ACS over eight years ago.
She brings more than 20 years of experience in the industry before that at both charter brokerages and airlines, including Chapman Freeborn.
“I’m really excited to grow the team here in Aix, especially over the next 12 months. I believe that there is a huge opportunity in this part of the country for our passenger departments, as we already have many existing clients in the region,” Bourge said.
The move and sales increases come as the French government threatens aviation, particularly by banning flights under 250 nautical miles and taxing private jet flights.