Capital AviaNeft, a Russian provider of aircraft refueling services and full-service support for business aircraft, is offering post-paid terms for ground handling services in Russia through its Capital Bonus loyalty program. The company said its new program “has no competitors in the Russian business aviation market,” where cash-on-demand for business aircraft services and fueling is the norm.
Under Capital Bonus, operators can postpone payments for up to 30 calendar days on fueling, catering and transfer arrangements, as well as representation services for English-speaking passengers and crews. Capital AviaNeft said there are no interest charges if the balance is paid within this time frame.
In addition, every 10th ground handling procedure is free of charge at any airport across Russia under Capital Bonus, the company said. Capital AviaNeft has agreements with more than 60 airports in Russia and CIS where it can provide handling services, as well as an exclusive agreement with Shell and a right to buy aviation fuel for Air Total clients in Russia.
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