Helicopter transfer from Nice airport a whole lot easy-er

EasyJet and Monacair, the company founded by Stefano Casiraghi in 1988, have linked up to provide much easier access to and from the Principality, the two companies announced January 23. The partnership means that passengers using the leading airline at Nice-Côte d’Azur Airport and Monaco’s scheduled helicopter shuttle service can be whisked to the Principality in just six minutes.

EasyJet passengers in transit via Nice for Monaco often face major difficulties and delays in reaching the Principality by road. Now they can go directly to the Monacair counter on arrival, where they are picked up and taken to the tarmac to board one of the fleet’s six Airbus helicopters.

Monacair, which offers an airport shuttle every fifteen minutes across seven days, provides a free transfer service between the heliport and any address in the Principality, upon arrival and departure from Monaco.

“Since Monacair became the official operator of this regular line in January 2016, we are stepping up initiatives to facilitate registration, reduce connection times and develop innovative solutions to meet our clients’ need for speed,” Gilbert Schweitzer, Chairman of the Monacair Group, told Monaco Life. “Monacair and easyJet, the precursors of synergy between aircraft and helicopters, are giving our shared passengers the opportunity to benefit from the dynamics of our two airlines.”

The Monaco-Nice journey can also save a great deal of time, as passengers without hold baggage on scheduled easyJet flights can arrive at the heliport in Monaco 50 minutes before the departure of their easyJet flight from Nice. For departures from Monaco, and on arrival in Nice, passengers leaving the helicopter are transferred directly to the boarding gate of their easyJet flight. Holders of the easyJet+ card can embark as a priority.

EasyJet carries three million passengers to and from Nice-Côte d’Azur airport every year, with more than 220 flights a week in and out of Nice, and 25 percent of its passengers are business travellers. In both Nice and Monaco, passengers benefit from comfortable lounges at the heliport.

Réginald Otten, easyJet’s Regional Sales Manager in France commented to Monaco Life, “EasyJet has been a facilitator of travel to and from Nice for 20 years. This partnership is part of that logic while guaranteeing simplicity and saving time. Frequent travellers, including business passengers who are fond of high value-added services, will find in this offer a natural extension of their journey from Paris, London, Geneva.”

Air France adds Tel Aviv and Athens
In other airport news, Air France is to add two new seasonal destinations this summer from Terminal 2 at Nice-Côte d’Azur Airport: Athens and Tel Aviv. From July 22, the national carrier will operate four flights to Israel, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, leaving shortly after 7 am each morning, except on Saturday, when the flight departs Nice at 11:15 am. The last flight of the season will be on September 9.

Flights to Athens will operate on Tuesday and Thursday, leaving at 8:40 am and 8:15 am respectively. The last flight of the summer will be on August 31. Airbus

A320s will operate on both routes, with a seat capacity of 178. (Feature image: Facebook Monacair)

Article first published January 25, 2017.

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Fraser Yachts turns 70, rebrands image

Photo: Facebook Fraser Yachts
Photo: Facebook Fraser Yachts

Fraser Yachts is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. Describing itself as “the leading super yacht brokerage”, the company was founded in 1947 in Newport Beach, California, by David Fraser.

With 12 offices worldwide and 120 employees, its continuing success, they claim, is due to the fair and ethical approach of its founder. Figures for 2016 show that Fraser closed more brokerage deals than any other firm, for the sixth year in a row. Superyacht charters have also been running at record levels, the company said.

To celebrate its landmark birthday, Fraser, which has a high profile office in Monaco, at 2 Quai Antoine, is launching a new website and updating its brand image.

CEO Raphael Sauleau said, “The last brand update was carried out nearly ten years ago, and we felt that it was time to review our brand and look at how we can update it to take the company forward.”

Mr Sauleau also commented, “Following this the new design is very much an evolution of the existing brand which has always been very strong and recognisable, but now we feel that it reflects the true nature of the level of service we are offering to our clients and the future direction of the company as a luxury brand.”

Fraser has also recently announced a partnership with Plastic Oceans, a charity dedicated to educating people on how to change their daily habits in order to protect the oceans from plastic waste.

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Monaco’s university sets luxury challenge

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The International University of Monaco (IUM) is organising an event on April 26 this year entitled “The Mark”. According to IUM, The Mark challenge brings together six qualifying teams to present pioneering luxury or premium service ideas along with insight and inspiration from eminent speakers. Finalists will have the chance to present a 10-minute pitch of their business plan in front of the jury in hopes of winning the competition.

“The Mark is a luxury business pitching competition hosted by the International University of Monaco that connects students, academic professionals, and business leaders,” the University says. “This competition allows for students with an entrepreneurial spirit to pitch a luxury or premium business idea to a professional panel of potential investors and community leaders.”

Keynote speakers have not yet been announced and so far no venue has been set. IUM, which specialises in offering courses in luxury management, is also looking for sponsors for the event, which they say will be attended by eminent personalities from a variety of backgrounds, including funders, founders, industry experts, student leaders, professors, executives and other specialists.

Registration forms are available online and should be emailed to atarquini@inseec.com by Wednesday, February 15.

Article first published January 25, 2017.

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