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VistaJet-Sturm partnership ensures radiant complexions
All 590 VistaJet cabin hosts worldwide will be professionally trained by Dr. Barbara Sturm's learning and development team, equipping them with in-depth expertise on skincare at high altitude, on the Global 7500.
Flying is very dehydrating for the skin, and VistaJet is looking to combat this.

VistaJet has entered into an exclusive global partnership with Dr. Barbara Sturm, a renowned German doctor, aesthetics expert and anti-inflammatory pioneer.

VistaJet and Sturm have created a suite of tailored solutions for maintaining radiant and healthy skin at high altitude, from expert-led training for VistaJet's cabin hosts to bespoke facial treatments at 40,000 ft, with a focus on longevity.

Available on board, at select Vista House locations and at Dr. Barbara Sturm's global Spa & Boutiques, this collaboration introduces a new era of high-performance pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight wellness, ensuring VistaJet members can enjoy the benefits of scientifically proven skincare, in the air and on the ground.

The first result of the collaboration is the exclusive Dr. Barbara Sturm x VistaJet In-Flight Kit, a selection of skincare essentials for the VistaJet cabin that combat the dehydrating effects of air travel. Developed to support skin health at altitude, the kit containing: balancing toner, Everything eye patches, face mask, hyaluronic serum, face cream, and lip balm, will be available across the Vista members' fleet, ensuring members arrive at their destinations refreshed and rejuvenated. Conveniently, the product assortment fits comfortably in a handbag or suitcase for on-the-go requirements after the flight, whether for a skiing adventure, yachting escapade or in between business meetings in different time zones.

Additionally, all 590 VistaJet cabin hosts worldwide will be professionally trained by Dr. Barbara Sturm's learning and development team, equipping them with in-depth expertise on skincare at high altitude. Select cabin hosts, trained at an advanced level, will be qualified to perform the world's first in-flight facial treatments, exclusively available to VistaJet members aboard the Global 7500 at select locations.

VistaJet is renowned for setting new benchmarks in the flight experience,” says Matteo Atti, global chief marketing officer at VistaJet. “To seriously address the impact of travel on the skin, we joined forces with Dr. Sturm, the global authority in science-backed skincare, to deliver the most advanced, results-driven treatments available, seamlessly integrated before, during and after every flight. As a leader in service excellence, we aim to provide pioneering solutions that support our members in their fast-paced, global lives.”

Dr. Sturm adds: “The high-altitude environment presents unique challenges for the skin, from dehydration to increased sensitivity. By combining our science-based skincare solutions with VistaJet's unparalleled service, we are setting a new standard for skincare across the globe.”

This long-term partnership represents a fusion of private aviation and high-performance skincare. As VistaJet continues to redefine the private jet experience, the collaboration with Dr. Barbara Sturm ensures that its members arrive seamlessly at their destination feeling their absolute best, no matter their flight mission.

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