VistaJet has expanded its VistaPet program, as
the number of animals flying onboard its luxury jets has increased
by 86% in the last two years.
In addition to
training with the British Butler Institute, Norland College and
the Wine & Spirit Education Trust, as well as being the first in
private aviation to have in-house MedAire instructors, VistaJet’s
team of over 200 Cabin Hostesses now has tuition in all segments
of pet first aid.
The extensive training program includes:
• Pet CPR procedures from checking circulation,
identifying location of the heart and optimum ratio of
compressions to breath;
• Recognizing warning signs of choking and the
best maneuvers for the situation;
• Vital signs such as heart rate, varying pulse
locations, body temperature, and mucous membrane and capillary
refill time to check for circulation and levels of oxygen in the
bloodstream;
• Understanding indications of poisoning from
ingested or topical, spider or insect bites, and the best
treatment for each; and
• Learning how to read body language, whether that be a friendly
dog holding its ears up and a loosely wagging tail; a fearful dog
with ears back and tail tucked; recognizing the difference between
a rapidly twitching tail and a friendly wag; or the
unpredictability of cats, gaining clues from their eyes, ears and
whiskers.
Matteo Atti, EVP Marketing & Innovation at
VistaJet said, "The fast increase in pet adoptions is paired with
a habit of having pets as daily companions. Rabbits are a recent
new breed of pet flown by VistaJet, and while dogs continue to
make up the majority of animal passengers, the number of cats
spiked 357% from 2019 to 2020. It's important to continually
evolve our services to offer best-in-class travel solutions to all
our passengers, making them feel safe and cared for at all times.
With one-in-four Members flying with pets, VistaJet is dedicated
to ensuring dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and any other guests
benefit from the same unparalleled service their owners expect
from us.”
VistaPet is not only about safety in-flight, the
company also offers customers the following innovative solutions:
• Fear of flying courses. In
partnership with The Dog House, pre-flight courses are offered to
prepare for a comfortable in-flight experience. The four-week
training helps dogs overcome sounds of jet engines, air pressure
and the movements of air turbulence.
• Balanced menus to keep animals healthy and
hydrated. Pet passengers are served inflight meals created in
collaboration with clinical veterinarian Dr Bruce Fogle. Natural
flower essences are also available to mix with pet’s drinking
water to aid relaxation.
• A safe and soft cabin. During the flight, pets
can enjoy handmade Labbvenn sleep mats so they can sit down near
their owners in the cabin.
• In-flight amenity kits. The VistaPet Pochette
includes bio-organic, nutritional pet food from Rockster, treats
created by Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux for The Dog House,
and Kibble Pet’s water-free shampoo and wipes for salon-quality
fur care. For inflight entertainment, there are Furzu rope toys.
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