Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Go for GOLD Olympic-Games Private Jet & Helicopter

Go for GOLD - Olympic Games Private Jet & Helicopter Charter from FlyMeNow

Wherever you are in the world, FlyMeNow can bring you to the London 2012 Olympic Games in winning style – but the private jet and helicopter charter company is advising customers to confirm their private charter services soon to avoid losing out due to airspace restrictions and security requirements.

(PRWEB UK) 21 May 2012
With an unrivalled fleet of private jets, helicopters and executive ground transport, FlyMeNow is the gold standard for travellers to London 2012.
Under normal circumstances, the company can organise bespoke travel within a very short timeframe. But the unprecedented security operation protecting the Games will see major airspace restrictions imposed on London and the Olympic Park from July 14 to August 15 2012.
‘All commercial aircraft, including private jet flights, will not be allowed into the prohibited zone unless they have undergone crew, passengers and baggage screening. And there are a limited number of slots,’ said FlyMeNow’s Commercial Director Andrew G Whitney.
‘So it is important that anyone intending to travel to the Olympics using a private air charter service book their flights as soon as they can. It only takes one call – our highly-trained professionals will arrange the required private jet or helicopter charter and gain all the necessary permissions from the authorities.’
If you are travelling to the Games from outside the UK, FlyMeNow offers a full range of Olympic Games private jet travel options. Its experienced special event charter team are available 24/7 to oversee every detail of your 2012 Olympic Games private jet charter.
Clients will enjoy one-way prices to and from London and can also access to a range of exclusive empty leg charters. For those in the UK flying to London, FlyMeNow’s tailored helicopter charter services are the perfect solution.
Experienced pilots in a range of helicopters are ready to whisk clients in style and comfort to events in the capital, or to one of the regional venues like the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, hosting the football semi-finals, or Lee Valley White Water Centre, Hertfordshire, for the canoe slalom.
The company’s ground transport fleet can whisk you to the heart of the Olympic action. Luxury vehicles available include Rolls Royce, Bentley, Mercedes Benz, BMW and Range Rover. FlyMeNow works closely with the concierges of all London’s leading hotels to arrange door-to-door transport.
Executive uniformed chauffeurs, qualified to advanced driving standards, ensure a swift and comfortable journey.
‘FlyMeNow’s dedicated Olympic team may not win any medals for sporting prowess – but we do outpace the competition in terms of service, style and value,’ Andrew said.
For more information about Olympic Games private jet charter and helicopter charter services available during London 2012, visit http://www.FlyMeNow.co.uk.
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Notes for editors:
For more information, contact Rick Beasley at FlyMeNow International on +44(0)207-100-9000.
About FlyMeNow International:
Private air charter firm FlyMeNow International is based in the Old Control Tower at Kent International Airport. It also runs offices in York, Milton Keynes, and Melbourne, Australia. FlyMeNow offers a full air charter service, including private jet charter, through their website at http://www.FlyMeNow.co.uk.
Established in May 2007, FlyMeNow completes hundreds of private charter flights each year. The firm’s client base ranges from CEOs of global multinational corporations to VIP parties heading to events such as Royal Ascot and the British Grand Prix. Their range of private jets, helicopters and turboprop aircraft suit all needs and tastes.
About the London 2012 Olympic Games:
The London 2012 Cultural Olympiad is the largest cultural celebration in the history of the modern Olympic and Paralympics Movements. The London 2012 Olympic Games will be held July 14 to August 15 2012. For more visithttp://www.London2012.com.

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