Tue, Mar 31, 2009
Safari Air Package Includes Carbon Offsets
Given the current anti-bizav environment permeating Capitol
Hill and among the general public... this is either a great idea,
or an ill-timed one. Safari Air -- which bills itself as "the
first green, luxury private jet charter service offering flights on
a per-seat basis" -- announced this week it is set to take flight
on October 15 with the world's first 21-day "Around the World Grand
East Africa Safari."
Designed exclusively for eight passengers aboard a luxurious
Gulfstream IV private jet, the 25,450 mile once-in-a-lifetime
adventure will depart from John Wayne Airport in Orange County, CA
and will circle the globe, making leisurely stopovers at
world-class hotels in Quebec City, Edinburgh, Cairo, Agra-India,
Hong Kong, Guam and Honolulu.
The centerpiece of the journey will be a two-week African safari
by award-winning Micato Safaris beginning in Kilimanjaro and
featuring one week in both Tanzania and Kenya at the finest tented
safari camps and lodges.
"Safari Air is proud to purchase carbon offsets for each
passenger mile and do our part to help reduce global warming," said
Ken Jillson, CEO and founder. "And by flying relatively short
daytime flights, jet lag is minimized, thus creating a leisurely
eco-friendly around the world experience for our passengers. The
added bonus of restful stopovers in five-star hotels is that our
guests get to see amazing sights along the way such as the Great
Pyramids of Giza, the Taj Mahal and magnificent Hong Kong Harbor.
Priced at $144,500 per person, it's an unparalleled value for our
unique clients."
That 'unparalleled value' also includes luxurious inflight
service, including amenity kits, fine wines, gourmet food,
afternoon tea, and MacBook laptops with Bose headsets for each
passenger to watch pre-selected movies from Netflix.
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