
Riyadh Air partners with Blacklane to offer complimentary chauffeur services for all international business elite, business class and eligible loyalty guests
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Riyadh Air and Blacklane launch a strategic global partnership to provide premium chauffeur services to guests. The partnership sets a new benchmark for seamless, guest centric travel – marrying the ground and air experience of comfort and hospitality. Eligible guests will enjoy complementary luxury chauffeur services between Riyadh's King Khalid International Airport and within a 50km radius. Riyadh Air guests can also separately book Blacklane's chauffeur services worldwide, integrated into their travel journey. The collaboration represents a significant step in Riyadh Air's plan to deliver best-in-class services throughout the customer journey experience and brings together two companies committed to exceptional service. The new agreement sets new standards in the airline industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and around the world.
Through this partnership guests travelling internationally in Riyadh Air Business Elite or Business Class, plus eligible loyalty members will enjoy complimentary luxury chauffeur services with Blacklane within 50 KM radius of Riyadh's King Khalid International Airport in elegant, high-end vehicles. Integrated directly into Riyadh Air's booking platform, guests will be able to arrange their Blacklane chauffeur as part of their travel experience where eligible. Guests also have the ability to enjoy seamless journeys, including airport transfers, city-to-city travel, in-city rides and chauffeurs by the hour in Riyadh and at any of the airline's global destinations.
Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air said : 'Our partnership with Blacklane reinforces our ethos of ensuring our customers experience Saudi hospitality with world-class service standards, We revealed our stylish new Business Elite and Business Class seats recently, and this is the next step in keeping our promises to deliver an exceptional premium experience to our guests. Riyadh Air and Blacklane are two outstanding brands with hospitality and an attention to detail at heart, and our relationship will offer our guests a truly elevated travel itinerary, from the first mile to the last.'
Dr. Jens Wohltorf, CEO and Co-Founder of Blacklane, added: This partnership is more than a service; 'it's a promise. Together, Riyadh Air and Blacklane will offer guests a thoughtfully curated journey, marked by reliability, sophistication, and genuine care. We look forward to welcoming Riyadh Air guests and ensuring every moment of their journey is unique. Blacklane first-class chauffeur-driven vehicles will provide Riyadh Air passengers with the best service standards through their local expertise.'
The fast-growing company employs 400 people in international hubs with tens of thousands of chauffeur partners who ensure every guest receives a memorable experience. Blacklane is growing with an ambitious growth strategy, operating in more than 50 countries and over 500 cities around the world. This approach has enabled it to build a trusted reputation among the world's leading luxury travel companies, corporate brands, and discerning individuals. The company has also pushed innovation in electrification and training in the mobility industry while pursuing major advancements in sustainable technology.

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