Crystal Luxury Air has acquired an ex-Air Austral B777-200(LR) in the form of F-OLRA (msn 40955) now re-registered as P4-XTL under the Aruban registry. The aircraft will shortly be joined by a B787-8 as well as an A319-100CJ and a Bombardier Global Express XRS.
Beginning March 2016, the cruise specialist will use the new aircraft to operate private charters and transport guests from any point in the United States to the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and the Pacific for ocean, river or yacht voyages.
The ACJ319 will feature VIP seating for thrity passengers, including sixteen lay-flat seats, while the Global Express will accomodate up to thirteen guests.
“With our vast choice of aircraft, we are confident Crystal Luxury Air will deliver the fast and hassle-free requirements our guests and discerning travelers have been wanting with global air travel,” Crystal Cruise's CEO and President Edie Rodriguez, said.
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