EAG charts a 10% growth in charter business
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Empire Aviation Group has been witnessing positive results for its 2012-13 performance. As per recent results, EAG’s corporate charter business is running 10% higher than previous (2012-2013) winter charter season.
In terms of number of missions flown, with typical missions comprising corporate roadshows to several destinations in the region. EAG is currently operating an average of two corporate road shows, with international business people around the region, every month.
Paras Dhamecha, executive director at Empire Aviation Group said: “We are certainly seeing an increase in corporate charters. This is due to healthier business climate in the region and boost of the Expo 2020 success. We also see a more regional approach to corporate charters with companies undertaking road shows to multiple destinations around the entire GCC region, including Doha, Kuwait, Riyadh and Jeddah.”
Corporate charter flights account for around 70% of EAG’s total charter business in the region and for business people. The key trade routes around the GCC and Middle East remain very active, alongside the European cities such as Geneva and London, and the key business centres in Africa and the CIS countries.
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