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Enjoy the world


TCS World Travel has 25 years experience in taking guests by private jet to see the world’s most incredible places on memorable trips of a lifetime.


Specialising in highly personalised and enriching global travel experiences, TCS is the world’s leading private jet tour operator. Guests travel on specially-configured Boeing 757 private


jets with 52 or 78 Italian-leather flatbed seats, furnished with thoughtful amenities like iPads with expedition information, while in-flight menus are designed by TCS’s executive chef. TCS has been lucky enough to build up a repeat traveller


rate of more than 40%, something unheard of in this space and proof that once a guest travels with TCS, they realise private jet trips are the only way to go. Over the last few years, flying commercially has continually proved to be a hassle, leading to great demand across all TCS trips. With time so precious for affluent travellers, the last thing they want to do is spend it in airports when they could be enjoying time with loved ones.


The world’s best places TCS operates just 14-18 trips a year and one of the most exciting ones this year will be Around the World in September to mark the company’s 250th ever trip. An elevated version of one of its most popular journeys, this trip will explore some of the world’s most incredible destinations, such as Taj Mahal, Serengeti Plain, Great Barrier Reef, Machu Picchu and Easter Island. It will also feature behind-the-scenes exclusive access to attractions, guided by world-renowned experts. A new itinerary next year is Wild Encounters, which features


gorilla trekking in Rwanda and searching for tigers in India. Also new for 2017, TCS will offer the exciting Kingdoms and Cultures of Eurasia programme, including rare visits to Turkmenistan and Iran plus a first-ever visit to Kyrgyzstan.


in style Continuing the theme of firsts, TCS World Travel and


SeaDream Yacht Club have teamed up to offer a Sea-Sky-Safari trip in 2017, including a week-long Mediterranean yachting adventure combined with an 11-day African safari by private jet. TCS has also operated National Geographic’s jet expeditions


for 15 years and manages Four Seasons’ itineraries, whereby guests travel on a fully-customised Four Seasons Private Jet. Other elements of the VIP treatment to all clients include


luggage concierge, which means guests never need to handle their luggage, as it is always collected by TCS then arrives in guests’ rooms at the next destination. And when it comes to attention to detail, everything is thought out, including giving clients little envelopes of local currency so they can pay for incidentals locally, such as coffees and refreshments. So how much do these trips cost? Around the World starts


from £53,800 per person and Sea-Sky-Safari begins at £74,900, while TCS’s Select and Four Seasons trips range from £74,200 to £95,800, with all the accommodation,


hassle-free jet travel, local tours and meals included. And if you are wondering what kind of people might be interested in a private jet trip, it’s useful to know that 70% of


TCS travellers are aged between 45-69, and 76% of them are couples –many bring their adult or older teenage children too. The majority of guests are self-made people who have worked hard to build their wealth – now they want to enjoy it with loved ones, sampling amazing experiences in iconic destinations. With all of the stresses of travel taken care of by TCS, all clients have to do is simply show up and start the trip of a lifetime.


TCS World Travel has recently opened a dedicated European office, based in London. Please contact us on 0207 887 6048, email: info@tcsworldtravel.co.uk, or visit tcsworldtravel.co.uk


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