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Time is right for KlasJet to make a move into Asia
In Asia, the company will offer on-demand private charter services tailored to a wide range of client needs, from travel for professional sports teams to corporate employee shuttles. Cami Ho will lead the team there.
Cami Ho will manage the Asia Pacific market for KlasJet.

Lithuanian operator KlasJet will position one of its aircraft in Singapore in the final quarter of 2025 to meet growing regional demand. As part of this strategic expansion into Asia, the company also plans to establish an office in Singapore with dedicated regional sales capabilities.

To support its presence in Asia, KlasJet has appointed Cami Ho as sales development manager for the market. With 13 years of experience in aviation sales and business development, she will lead the company’s commercial activities across the region.

The Asia Pacific private jet market has been experiencing steady growth over the past decade. It is currently valued at $1.71 billion and is expected to reach $2.37 billion with an annual average growth rate of 6.73 per cent. One of KlasJet’s primary strategic goals is to meet this demand and provide customers with more rapidly available services.

According to KlasJet CEO Justinas Bulka, the Asian market represents a critical component of the company’s global expansion strategy. “The Asian region is essential to us for several key reasons. First of all, it is a market with a consistent demand for luxury and personalised travel services. This aligns perfectly with our extensive experience and expertise in providing business and VIP charter services. Secondly, the region has several global business hubs from which frequent international travel occurs, and the demand for private aircraft charter services is very high,” he explains.

In Asia, the company will offer on-demand private charter services tailored to a wide range of client needs, from travel for professional sports teams to corporate employee shuttles. All VIP-configured aircraft in KlasJet’s fleet of Boeing 737-300/500 models are available for deployment in the region depending on the demand and needs in other regions. These aircraft are configured to carry between 56 and 104 passengers, ensuring both flexibility and comfort for group travel.

Highlighting the significance of local market presence, Bulka notes the strategic importance of establishing a dedicated regional office. “The Asian region is characterised by its high levels of business mobility. When serving global clients, KlasJet aims to be closer to their operational geography. A more substantial commercial presence in Asia will allow us to ensure a more flexible and prompt response to client needs,” he says.

“I am excited to bring my experience and industry knowledge to KlasJet and contribute to the company’s strategic expansion in the Asian market,” says Ho. “I look forward to supporting the development of long-term partnerships that are essential for sustainable growth in this dynamic region.”

KlasJet’s regional operations will initially target Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia and Hong Kong, countries and territories where the company sees the greatest commercial potential.

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