flyExclusive announced its new Luxury Caravan and Amphibious Caravan service, providing members and guests with unmatched flexibility to reach exclusive destinations across South Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. The new service will operate out of Miami’s Tamiami Airport (KTMB)—a convenient alternative to larger Miami airports—and will begin flights in June 2025.
In mid-July 2025, flyExclusive will further expand this offering with the addition of an Amphibious Caravan capable of landing at any suitable water landing site, enabling direct access to private beaches, remote islands, and waterfront properties with no runway required.
Jim Segrave, Founder and CEO of flyExclusive commented: “There’s a clear gap in the market—and the time is right to introduce a service our customers have been asking for. With the launch of our new amphibious float plane and land-based Caravan, we’re expanding our ability to connect travelers to the most sought-after island destinations in the region.”
Popular destinations will include:
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This new offering complements flyExclusive’s award-winning portfolio of private aviation solutions, including Fractional Ownership, Jet Club Memberships, and charter services—now enhanced with short-haul and amphibious capability to further meet the evolving needs of its members.
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