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13 November 2024

DAMAC, one of Dubai's leading luxury property developers, has announced a new project: a luxury airline. The new UAE-based airline brand, DAMAC Air, will specialise in flights to the world's most exclusive, exotic destinations.
The new airline will offer flights to popular tourist destinations famous for their unique landscapes and luxury resorts, including Bali, Fiji, Hawaii and French Polynesia. The airline's fleet is to be made up of Boeing 787 Dreamliners. DAMAC, a company known for its high-end construction projects not only in Dubai but also in the UK and the US, intends to bring its expertise in delivering luxury to the air travel market. The quality policy that characterises the developer's business is to be reflected in carefully selected destinations and an exceptional standard of service.
DAMAC Air plans to attract customers with unique packages including not only luxury flights, but also accommodation and sightseeing. The offer is intended to appeal to travellers looking for a comprehensive, exclusive service at the highest level, with a guarantee of high standards at every stage of the journey.
Although the plans are ambitious, DAMAC has not yet revealed when to expect the first flights under the new brand. What is known, however, is that the carrier is targeting the premium segment, aiming its services at discerning customers who value comfort and luxury.
Source: damacair.com
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