St Andrews, Scotland: NetJets, a global leader in private aviation, has announced an exclusive partnership with The R&A as its Official Private Jet Provider for The Open.
The multi-year agreement allows NetJets to extend invitations to the prestigious event to their Owners – the individuals and businesses who are clients of NetJets’ private jet ownership model.
NetJets has long-standing ties to golf, and the new partnership strengthens that commitment to the sport in Europe. It will commence ahead of The Open taking place at Royal Troon, Scotland, from July 14-21.
This partnership grants NetJets Owners unparalleled access to exclusive golf experiences and the world’s most prestigious sports tournaments.
Patrick Gallagher, President of Sales, Marketing & Service, said: “We are committed to maintaining the highest standard in travel for the world’s top performing golfers, and the partnership between NetJets and The R&A allows us to facilitate this further.
“Moreover, this partnership will allow NetJets to strengthen the offering for our Owners by offering access to some of the most exclusive events worldwide; one of the many benefits our Owners will get from flying with NetJets.
“A brand rich in history such as The R&A aligns with the impeccable reputation NetJets has, cementing that this partnership is the perfect fit.”
Neil Armit, Chief Commercial Officer at The R&A, said: “NetJets has a renowned reputation worldwide for its leadership in aviation and its long-standing support for golf aligns with our own vision of ensuring that the sport continues to thrive now and in the future.
“We look forward to working with NetJets as we begin a new partnership that will deliver value to players competing in The Open.”
More than 50 professional golfers choose NetJets, including eight of the last 10 Open champions.
Globally recognised for its shared ownership business model, NetJets’ reputation spans more than 60 years and has reshaped how people fly private. NetJets maintains and operates over 1,000 aircraft, grants access to more than 5,000 airports and employs over 8,300 private aviation professionals.