As Ramadan approaches, we’ve found one of the most luxurious Iftar packages which will quite literally sweep you off your feet.
Lauched by private jet company Jetex, the exclusive Iftar package will offer guests aerial views of the UAE’s skyline while they dine in the sky.
Guests will be welcomed with a private chauffeur-driven service to their private jet for an exclusive Iftar package which starts at Dhs66,000 for up to six travellers between April 13 to May 12, 2021.
An array of delectable traditional Ramadan dishes will be available on-board making this a once-in-lifetime experience truly extravagant from start to finish.
Commencing at the VIP Terminal, guests head towards Abu Dhabi on the jet to witness the magnificent views of UAE’s skyline, with a delicious meal enjoyed after in the sky making the entire experience memorable following an invitation to one of the Jetex VIP Terminals with elegant amenities offered.
The founder and CEO of Jetex, Adel Mardini, shared his pride at how the brand is “taking private jet experience to the next level”.
“‘Iftar in the Sky’ will give the millennia-old tradition a truly new dimension relevant to the XXI century while providing support to the charity programs of Dubai Cares, which is so relevant and important during the Holy Month of Ramadan,” he added.
Keeping in mind the spirit of the month, 10 per cent of all proceeds from ‘Iftar in the Sky’ will be donated to Dubai Cares, as part of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, which is aimed at empowering underserved children by providing them access to quality education in 60 developing countries.
Dr. Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer at Dubai Cares and Member of its Board of directors said, “The ‘Iftar in the Sky’ experience by Jetex gives UAE residents the opportunity to connect with their loved ones for an unforgettable journey while also contributing towards the greater good by supporting less privileged children and youth. We thank Jetex for this meaningful initiative that will help us elevate the reach of our educational programs worldwide.”