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KlasJet places luxurious B737 in Saudi Arabia
The Boeing 737 features 56 spacious and comfortable business-class seats, with a cabin experience curated and tailored by KlasJet to ensure a luxurious and high-quality flight for all passengers on board.
The aircraft is decked out with 56 seats.

Lithuanian business jet operator KlasJet is increasing its capacity in the Middle East with the placement of an additional Boeing 737 in Saudi Arabia. The aircraft offers luxury and extravagant accommodations and will join another 737 that KlasJet moved to Dubai last year, continuing the company's expansion in the region, which is the fastest-growing business aviation market in the world.

“We are increasing the options to cater to customers in the Middle East market because there is a growing need to transport larger groups and delegations,” Lukas Petrauskas, chief commercial officer at KlasJet, says. “We are confident that our luxury Boeing 737 will be an ideal choice for extended families, members of royal families, sports teams, business travellers and political delegations who have yet to be served by aircraft currently in the regional charter fleet.”

The Boeing 737 features 56 spacious and comfortable business-class seats, with a cabin experience curated and tailored by KlasJet to ensure a luxurious and high-quality flight for all passengers on board. The aircraft is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, offering subtle and distinguished taste throughout the cabin to enhance the travel experience.

“While our service has earned a reputation for quality across the world, the additional aircraft and crew will build upon the experience we have earned operating in Dubai,” Petrauskas continues. “Our relationships with our clientele in the region have given an enhanced understanding of the taste and nuances of customers, so the experience and potential of every flight is maximised.”

KlasJet currently operates six 737s for VIP charter services as well as seven 737 next-generation aircraft for ACMI. The ACMI fleet aircraft bolster the capability to cater to larger groups, while the 737 provides a luxurious option for smaller groups and high-ranking individuals. Fleet availability is subject to customer needs, and the company is working to maximise its flexibility for this coming event season.

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