Mon, Apr 21, 2014
Allows Rock Stars To Travel Like ... Well ... Rock Stars
An international private jet and helicopter company is expanding its services by launching a new music and entertainment division, specializing in electronic artists & DJs.
Saying it is a first for the private charter industry, FlyMeNow will launch the new division in spring 2014, created solely to provide specialist attention and service to the hugely expanding global electronic music and entertainment market.
The industry often demands for DJs and artists to travel between shows in different countries within the same evening, this new division will provide an easy solution to any travel dilemmas and create a truly unique, carefully planned and hassle-free experience for each individual Artist.
This new division will be headed up by FlyMeNow’s recently appointed Commercial Manager, Elliot Bottomley, whose background is based around the music and entertainment industry. He worked for more than a decade with several leading DJs and artists such as Carl Cox and John Digweed as part of the management and booking agency, Safehouse Management.
"Elliot's decade of experience with Safehouse, who manage many leading international acts, spans every aspect of our business," said Andrew Whitney, Director at FlyMeNow. "He understands how demanding an artist’s schedule can be and how crucial the planning stage is with such tight itineraries. “Elliot has a wealth of experience in artist management, bookings and marketing. All of these vital skills and experience can be transferred to his new role at FlyMeNow. I’m delighted to have Elliot on board.”
FlyMeNow claims it has already built up a strong reputation across the music, entertainment and sport sectors, specializing in private jet and helicopter transport for globally recognized artists and events.
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