
Dubai South has announced the appointment of TMIL Private Jet Media to manage the sales of product placement, advertising and branding experiences at the newly-built VIP Terminal in the Aviation District at Dubai South.
Scheduled to open in early December, the VIP Terminal is the world’s first and only 7-star private aviation facility catering to ultra-high net worth travellers who are looking for an airport experience suited to their exclusive lifestyle. The 5,600 sq. meter facility is expected to handle 20,000 passengers in 2017, increasing to 60,000 passengers by 2020.
Ahmed Al Ansari, Acting CEO, Dubai South, said, "The VIP Terminal in Dubai South cements our position in the world of private aviation, bringing us a step closer to becoming the region’s premier aerospace hub. The world-class facility is complimented by first-class services and experiences all adding to an exemplary travel experience. Towards this end we are happy to partner with TMIL Private Jet Media in order to elevate the offerings to our distinguished clients."
James Rolls, CEO of Private Jet Media, said, "We are incredibly proud and honoured to become partners in what is the most forward thinking private aviation project in the MENA. The commitment to this project by Dubai South shows a deep understanding and foresight of the predicted regional growth within the private aviation sector. Leveraging its strategic location, Dubai sits at the crossroads between East and West, making it the perfect business and aviation hub serving the world."
TMIL Private Jet Media is a global network of specialists that advise international, regional and local brands on strategic ways of reaching their target audience, essentially high net worth individuals that are frequent users of private aviation as their preferred choice of travel.
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