La Compagnie, which affords solely business-class flights between New York and France, and Italy, intends to conduct a test run within the Caribbean area.
In an effort to introduce a brand new Caribbean trip package deal that features enterprise class flights to St. Maarten, the corporate has teamed up with journey company E. Clarke Journey.
The settlement, often known as Journey in Fashion Journeys, will present clients round-trip flights from Princess Juliana Worldwide Airport in St. Maarten and Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport in New Jersey.
The flights will run on Sundays as soon as per week, beginning on November 26 and persevering with via April 14, 2024.
Vacationers should ebook packages that embrace seven-night stays at opulent resorts and villas on St. Maarten or different islands equivalent to Anguilla and St. Barth. Packages may also embrace transportation to the opposite two islands.
Companion lodges embrace the Grand Case Seashore Membership in St. Martin, La Samana and Le Barthelemy in St. Barth, amongst others. A most popular accomplice is WIMCO, the main villa supplier within the area.
“These new flights to St. Maarten are an thrilling growth for La Compagnie as they mark our official entry into the Caribbean market,” stated La Compagnie CEO, Christian Vernet. “With leisure journey anticipated to stay robust, we’re thrilled to accomplice with Journey in Fashion Journeys to supply an easy path to among the vacation spot’s most sought-after islands.”
All 76 seats on the A321neo plane operated by La Compagnie will have lie- flat beds, state-of-the-art expertise, free Wi-Fi, amenity kits, and menus created by Michelin-starred cooks.
The corporate is consistently in search of strategies to offer higher service to its clients. We’re constructing a hall of belief and luxury with Journey In Fashion Journeys and La Compagnie to deliver each new and returning clients from New York to Sint Maarten and past, said E. Clarke Journey CEO Wahid Essafi.
Though the service could solely be included in packages booked via E. Clarke Journey, it may herald a broader entry for the airline into the Caribbean market.