St Helena tours call to action for the first tourist arrival
Execujet a private jet service provider who owns a Bombardier Challenger 300 business jet aircraft will arrive at St Helena Airport tomorrow Wednesday 13th July.
The plan is stay over for twenty hours and will depart on Thursday 14th July 2016.
This will be the eight fixed-wing aircraft to land at St Helena Airport and will be the first to bring tourists to the Island.
The jet ZS ACT is based at Lanseria and will be arriving on the Bombardier Challenger 300 from Togo, carrying three priviate client passengers.
The private visit has been facilitated by Island Images who operates St Helena Tours and travel, which is owned and operated by Derek and Linda Richards who has worked with a travel agency in Spain to coordinate this visit derek will be looking after the visitors during their stay in St Helena.
Island images who operate St Helena tours and travel and run St Helena’s destination management services is your go to for all of your management service provider for any air or sea travel arrivals.
The well-travelled family of three who will be arriving will spend their time on Island and has booked arranged St Helena tours to the popular and usual St Helena tourist attractions.
The visiting family will also experience hospitality at local accommodation and will be sampling local food.
We (Derek and Linda) are delighted that this project is finally nearing reality. Our clients have been interested in visiting St Helena for several months, but with the uncertainty surrounding the operation and opening of the airport things lowed right down, however, with the help of a number of agencies both local and overseas, this is now a very positive moment not only for St Helena, but for our business.
St Helena tours and travel (No Limits Tours and travel) under the auspices of Island Images provides individual and group St Helena tours to leisure clients.
Island Images offers pre-arranged St Helena tours, custom packages according to client specifications, travel consultation, and making reservations for lodging amongst other related services.
More details of this intended visit will appear on this web site shortly.