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Asian Sky Group

Charter Brokers

Press Release

Issued by Asian Sky Group.

July 5, 2017

Asian Sky Group offers luxurious summertime charter itineraries

With summer in full-swing, Hong Kong business aviation consulting company Asian Sky Group (ASG) is offering an exclusive charter itinerary including a trip to East Africa for the Great Migration, with a quick European stopover for high-end shopping and fine dining.

One of nature's most spectacular sights is East Africa's Great Migration, when up to two million wildebeest and zebra traverse the Serengeti traveling into Kenya, with predators in pursuit. Guests will observe the migration in off-road vehicles, guided by experienced trackers offering knowledge on the animals and local culture. After experiencing the spectacle, luxurious and intimate lodges await, ready to provide a good night's rest under the stars.

Departure dates are flexible through the month of October but August is your best month to see the dramatic Mara River crossings in the Serengeti or Maasai Mara. Guests may depart from any location in Asia. ASG's personal concierge service will cater towards any special requests and requirements, ensuring maximum satisfaction.

“ASG Charter Services offers luxury experiences, complete with just the right amount of adventure combined with the desired comfort and relaxation,” says ASG business operations manager, Carmen Chan. “With ASG providing all the necessary support, clients can travel worry-free from start to finish.”

ASG's charter trips are conceived in partnership with V Boss, an exclusive China-based private club aimed at providing successful individuals with a secure environment to network and socialize. The club also offers resources on education, investment and property, as well as an environment to enjoy a luxury lifestyle. As a platform to exchange wisdom and ideas, V Boss members are provided resources to expand their personal wealth and access to facilities for business and pleasure.