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KlasJet, a leader in bespoke private and corporate jet charters and part of the Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI provider, hosted an exclusive roadshow in Dubai in late November. The idea behind the event was to showcase the company’s expertise and commitment to delivering luxury, comfort, and personalised service to its diverse clientele through a first-hand experience.

Held at a VIP Terminal at Dubai Airport, the roadshow began with a warm welcome and a networking session, allowing attendees, including VIPs and local influencers such as Fatma Husam and Antra Joory, to connect and share their appreciation for premium air travel. Guests then boarded the iconic LY-JMS aircraft, a Boeing 737-500 configured to seat up to 64 passengers in a refined business-class layout, for a private demonstration flight around the city. During the journey, participants enjoyed scenic views, custom amenities, and thoughtful goodie bags, which further reinforced the attention to detail that defines the signature KlasJet service.

As KlasJet continues to expand its presence in the Middle East, the company’s two Boeing 737 aircraft based in the region position it to serve a wide range of clients — from royal families and government officials to various sports teams and entertainers. Having two aircraft in the area ensures operational flexibility and an overall reliable service even in challenging circumstances.

“With this event, we wanted to showcase not just the technical capabilities of our aircraft but the exceptional experience we create for every passenger,” said Justinas Bulka, CEO of KlasJet. “The Middle East is a key market for us, and the opportunity to better understand its needs and preferences was both exciting and strategically important. We look forward to strengthening our connections in the region.”

Since the roadshow was very well-received by attendees, resulting in increased interest in KlasJet’s offerings and leading to new collaborations, the company plans to hold similar events in Saudi Arabia this winter and across Europe in the spring and summer of 2025.