Vertis Aviation, the Swiss jet consultancy, is introducing a selection of prestigious travel experiences starting with a private island in the Maldives.
Bring out your inner Richard Branson at one of Four Seasons flagship destinations: Four Seasons Private Island Maldives at Voavah, the world’s first exclusive-use hideaway in a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.
“The combination of a private jet flight reducing travel times, limiting exposure to other travellers and minimising airport transfers, with a remote, tropical private hideaway, only accessible to a single group of guests, is very powerful in our current climate,” says James Foster, COO for Vertis Aviation.
“We anticipate this is going to be a popular product with existing clients who regularly use our private jet solutions for their leisure needs, as well as new clients seeking exceptional experiences.”
Vertis is using its extensive network to provide private jet access to Male, capital of the Maldives.

From here passengers transfer to the vibrantly liveried Four Seasons Triggerfish luxury seaplane for a 30-minute flight to the secluded, seven-bedroom island resort. Sleeping up to 22 guests, the island offers the ultimate in social distancing, an on-island security team and a staff of up to twenty-five according to client needs.
As a truly private island, available to just one couple, family or group at a time, Voavah combines service, seclusion and limitless living. A private yacht, an on-site dive centre, water sports, a kids’ programme and elevated Lead With Care safety protocols, for the most reassuring of stays, also form part of the offering.
“We continue to focus on the imperative of safe travel and are working hard on providing a variety of charter solutions to meet this need. Our customers are demanding unique and one-of-a-kind experiences away from it all and this type of partnership allows us to satisfy these requests,” adds Foster.
The new agreement follows a new partnership between Vertis and the Raffles hotel group which sees Vertis conveying passengers to the Raffles Meradhoo Maldives villa resort.