Home Transport Aviation Airavat Aviation to bring luxury private air travel to the Middle East Airavat’s fleet of Hawker 4000 super-midsize private jets will offer on-demand flights to Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East from its Dubai base by Gulf Business July 18, 2023 Image: Supplied/Airavat Aviation Airavat Aviation (Airavat), a new venture in private aviation travel has been announced by Transworld Group, a global logistics conglomerate. The new luxury private jet initiative will bring hyper-personalised aviation services to the Middle East. Airavat’s fleet of Hawker 4000 super-midsize business jets will offer on-demand flights to Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East from its Dubai base. According to reports, the Middle East and Africa jet charter market size is expected to grow from $511.52m in 2023 to $851.90m by 2028. With an eye on the growing market for luxury travel in the region, Airavat aims to cater to ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) and business leaders seeking safe, luxurious, and environmentally conscious travel experiences and capture 8 to 10 per cent market share over the next five years. “Today’s UHNWIs, HNWIs, business leaders, and C-suites not only seek customised travel experiences but are also increasingly environmentally conscious,” said Ramesh S Ramakrishnan, chairman of Transworld Group. “With the launch of Airavat, we aim to introduce a new dimension of bespoke luxury that seamlessly blends aviation, travel, and hospitality with sustainability. Drawing on Transworld Group’s legacy, Airavat’s human-centric focus delivers best-in-class luxury private jet services to our customers.”\ Catering to the rising demand for private jets Airavat said that its routes have been strategically selected to strengthen flight routes between the Indian subcontinent and the Gulf region to cater to the rising demand for private aviation travel between these regions. As the private aviation sector experiences exponential growth, with some markets witnessing up to a 150 per cent increase compared to pre-pandemic years, the Middle East has emerged as a destination renowned for luxury experiences, enterprises, and sustainable mega-developments. In line with its commitment to sustainability, Airavat has partnered with a registered NGO to plant trees for every flight, effectively offsetting the carbon footprint of their operations. This initiative contributes to the aviation sector’s goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change. Airavat’s entrance into the luxury private jet market brings a fresh perspective to the region, combining opulence, convenience, and environmental responsibility. As the demand for personalised and sustainable travel experiences continues to grow, Airavat aims to make a significant dent in the market, providing discerning travelers with a new level of luxury. Tags Airavat Aviation (Airavat) Carbon footprint flight routes sustainable travel experiences Transworld Group ultra-high-net-worth individuals 0 Comments You might also like Interview: Mastercard’s Andrea Prazakova on navigating the sustainability transition Growing demand for battery energy storage in ME, says EcoFlow Insights: AI is booming – so is its carbon footprint Five steps that Middle East companies can take to reduce carbon footprint