Brent Aviation to offer VVIP flights in Kenya

Brent Aviation COO Raphael Sebastian in one of their planes.

Nairobi, Kenya: Brent Aviation which specialises in offering air transport for VVIPs and celebrities is set to launch local services for the East African clientele.

Brent Aviation which was established six years ago has handled transport logistics for celebrities such as the late Paul Walker and DJ Avicii.

In their Kenyan package which will be launched in March 2019, a flight to Mombasa will cost 13,500 dollars for a return ticket.

Interior of the four-seater plane that will ply the local routes.

Brent Aviation Chief Operating Officer Captain Raphael Sebastian says their main target market is the high net worth individuals.

Brent Aviation are experts in private travel, providing a full array of charter services. With customized itineraries.

“We not only handle your flight logistics but we also take care of accommodation and transport to and from the airport we also provide professional personal assistant to those on business trips,” added Sebastian.

'Our aircraft and crew are dedicated to serving your needs and will have you on your way, on time and in style.' he said.

Brent also handles airport clearances for their clients.

Brent Aviation currently has three aircrafts including a Boeing 737-400F, more information on their fleet can be found on their website brentaviation.co.ke or visit their offices located at Wilson Airport, Nairobi.

In the last nine months, Brent Aviation is proud to have handled 13 VVIPS and the market looks promising with the number likely to rise.

One of Brent Aviation aircraft.

Though in the business the main challenges that they face is the constant traffic jams experienced on Kenyan roads and Sebastian says they are considering introducing helicopter services to beat traffic jams.

The fluctuating fuel prices is also not good for business as it makes it difficult to compete internationally and sometimes leads to losses.

Brent has not restricted its local flights to Kenyan coast alone but covers all the other destinations across the county.

“Kenya is a beautiful country with beautiful scenery that is worth exploring at the utmost comfort,” Sebastian concluded.

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