La Compagnie has announced a partnership with family-owned travel agency E. Clarke Travel to launch a new exclusive VIP program—"Travel In Style Journeys"—offering travelers unique access to the Caribbean islands.
Starting November 26, 2023 through April 14, 2024, La Compagnie will provide clients of E. Clarke Travel with select roundtrip service from Newark Liberty International Airport to St. Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport as part of their "Travel In Style Journeys" VIP program. The nonstop flights will operate weekly, Sunday to Sunday, departing Newark (EWR) in the morning and returning from St. Maarten (SXM) in the afternoon.
Travelers can pack their bags for seven-night stays and choose from a selection of luxury hotels and villas in St. Maarten, Anguilla or St. Barth's. "Travel in Style Journeys" will attend to all the trip details from booking business-class flights with La Compagnie, hassle-free inter-island transfers and dedicated luggage handling, to coordinating upscale accommodations with private concierge service throughout the journey including exclusive amenities and more to ensure an extraordinary, tailor-made experience for all guests.
“These new flights to St. Maarten are an exciting development for La Compagnie as they mark our official entry into the Caribbean market,” said La Compagnie CEO Christian Vernet. “With leisure travel expected to remain strong, we’re thrilled to partner with Travel in Style Journeys to offer an effortless path to some of the destination’s most sought-after islands.”
As with all La Compagnie flights, passengers will be welcomed with lounge and priority access for a seamless pre-flight experience. Onboard the modern and efficient A321neo, guests will enjoy a more comfortable trip thanks to the 76 full flat-beds, state-of-the-art entertainment, Wi-Fi, amenity kits, seasonally curated menus by Michelin-starred chefs, plus a selective list of organic wines and champagne.
For more information, visit travelinstylejourneys.com.
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