Revolution Air: In-Flight Luxury Shopping Experience
By James Rothaar
17 April 2009 @ 04:07 pm EDT
Private Jet-chartering services: For the consummate multitasker
with the heart of a luxury shopper, Revolution Air has an idea that is
sure to take flight! With private-jet-chartering services always in
search of features upscale flyers will see as valuable, Ron Goldstein,
president of Revolution Air is hopeful that providing in-flight luxury
shopping is noticed by his company's upscale clientele.
Revolution Air is aligning with SkyBuyHigh to offer passengers an
in-flight luxury-shopping experience featuring luxury watchmakers Dior,
Zenith, and Tag Heuer and world-renowned fashion designers, such as
Judith Leiber and Adrienne Landau.
"Most of our clientele, including celebrities, music tours,
and participants and spectators for the upcoming Kentucky Derby, are
looking for a flight experience that offers more than just private
travel and allows them to make the most of their flight time," said
Goldstein. "We are always looking for ways to add value and improve the
quality of service and experience. Offering the SkyBuyHigh system on
our flights gives busy passengers the opportunity to purchase gifts
during their flight, when they have the opportunity to fully consider
the products available."
The company's proprietary on-screen catalog is displayed
in-flight to passengers flying Revolution Air. All merchandise offered
is sold free of tax and shipping fees. Along with goods, additional
luxury services, such as travel packages, also are available via the
friendly screens of SkyBuyHigh.
Ron Goldstein added, "Our research finds individuals are still making
luxury purchases, but they are becoming more conscious of the purchase
experience and what they are buying. High-quality items offered at
competitive prices like those featured on SkyBuyHigh meet the buying
criteria for today's luxury consumers."
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