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Titan goes large for world travel contract
Titan Airways is providing a brand new Airbus A321 for TCS World Travel’s private jet expeditions next year, with a crew that includes a chef and a doctor.
The Airbus A321 is a brand new, custom-configured aircraft.
Read this story in our November 2023 printed issue.

London Stansted airport-based carrier Titan Airways is to operate its new custom-configured Airbus A321 for the 2024-25 schedule of global journeys for luxury tour operator TCS World Travel, replacing the ageing Boeing 757 fleet previously used.

The aircraft seats 52 guests and offers the largest cabin by height and width of any single aisle aircraft. Features include custom-made flatbed leather seats crafted in Italy, a hospital-grade air filtration system and extra large lavatories with full length mirrors. The A321’s modern technology uses 30 per cent less fuel than a Boeing 757, and its 18-strong staff and crew include a dedicated chef and trip doctor.

“We are thrilled to introduce our extraordinary line up of 2024 group jet expeditions, marking another chapter in our legacy as trailblazers of seamless and enriching travel experiences to life-list destinations around the world,” says TCS president Shelley Cline. “For over 30 years we have led the industry in crafting journeys that transcend the ordinary, and this year is no different. The new jet, which surpasses all previous group expedition jets in comfort, sophistication and cutting-edge technology, stands as a testament to our commitment to innovation and to remaining at the forefront of private jet travel.”

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