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Global Charter integrates travel planning with concierge offering
The service was created in response to rising client demand for seamless planning across private aviation, cultural access and bespoke experiences.

Global Charter has formalised its Global Concierge offering, creating a unified travel service that blends private aviation, luxury access and tailored logistical support. Built on the company’s private charter expertise and long-running partnerships across the luxury sector, it provides seamless journey planning through a single point of contact.

The UK-headquartered firm, which also has offices in North America, created the service in response to increased client demand for integrated and personalised experiences. Global Concierge includes itinerary design, curated accommodation, fine dining, private cultural access and on-the-ground logistics.

“Today’s traveller often seeks more than efficiency; they expect thoughtful coordination and personalisation throughout their journey,” says Global Charter CEO Harry Morgan. “Global Concierge reflects those expectations by offering design, access and planning through a single point of contact.”

The service works with hospitality providers, cultural institutions and dining venues to deliver experiences not usually available through standard channels. Examples have included marine expeditions in remote areas, visits to private heritage sites and complex multi-leg international travel plans.

“This approach reflects the type of coordination we’ve been quietly supporting for years,” adds Global Charter founder and COO Daniel Hurley. “We’re now offering it in a more formal and structured way.”

Global Charter continues to grow its international reach while maintaining its focus on client-centred travel delivery.

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