Chapman Freeborn sees growth in passenger footprint across the Middle East
Chapman Freeborn, a provider in private aviation solutions, has reported over 100% growth in its passenger footprint across the Middle East.
The company said a key component of its increase was an upsurge in demand from corporate travellers, particularly in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
“The region's thriving economy, coupled with the increasing popularity of luxury travel and seamless connectivity to global destinations, played a pivotal role in driving this growth,” said Claudia Krajhanzl, Vice President Passenger Charters for Chapman Freeborn IMEA.
Chapman Freeborn will be marking its debut participation at MEBAA 2024.
Krajhanzl said: “As the company celebrates record growth in passenger services and the expansion of its footprint in the Middle East, MEBAA provides the ideal platform for Chapman Freeborn to connect with key industry stakeholders, corporate decision-makers, and global business travellers.
“Participating in MEBAA 2024 is an important occasion for Chapman Freeborn. As we celebrate our tremendous growth and reaffirm our commitment to regional expansion, the Middle East remains a cornerstone of our global strategy. This underpins our dedication to continue delivering unparalleled private aviation solutions that meet the evolving demands of our clients.”
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