Sun, Jun 26, 2022
Putting on the Ritz at Hartsfield- Jackson
Signature Aviation has announced a joint collaboration with PS, the private luxury terminal service for commercial flights. The partnership—which will initially serve Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport—seeks to provide an elevated airport experience for discerning travelers.
Through a long-term lease agreement, one of Signature’s two buildings at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport will serve as PS’s second purpose-built private terminal, thereby expanding the company’s operational sphere beyond its primary LAX location.
By facilitating privacy, security and luxury, PS provides its customers a private respite away from the bustle of the surrounding airport.
The PS experience includes designer spaces, chauffeured transportation to and from aircraft, private TSA and customs screening, and an extensive menu of cocktails and chef-prepared meals available for both departures and arrivals.
Derek DeCross, SVP for Global Customer Engagement at Signature Aviation says of the partnership, “We are excited to bring this unique experience to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport and continue our mission to leverage our world-class infrastructure to reimagine and reinvent the travel experience.”
To enable a seamless transition from private aircraft to commercial airlines, the new PS ATL facility will be located adjacent Signature’s private aviation terminal, which opened in January 2020.
Joshua Gausman, co-CEO of PS states, “The city of Atlanta is one of the few places where a PS terminal will be a perfect fit, and we’re excited to work closely with Signature here and in other key cities around the world. Our members often fly private and choose Signature, so creating ways to make commercial flight connections faster and easier makes sense.”
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