As a London first, The Emory hotel has partnered with Flexjet to offer helicopter arrival transfers as part of the suite experience. The Emory burst onto the London hotel scene earlier this year as the capital’s first all-suite hotel created by the late Richard Rogers, ushering in a new standard of design and discreet luxury. Part of Maybourne's hotel collection, which includes heritage properties such as Claridge’s and The Connaught, The Emory has 61 suites spread across nine floors, including a 300-square metre wraparound glass penthouse.

Its latest partnership with private aviation provider, Flexjet, adds to an impressive list of amenities already offered to guests, including access to private rooftop hotspots, Bar 33 and The Emory Cigar Merchants, complimentary membership to wellbeing club, Surrenne, personalised services from an Emory PA, and use of the hotel’s house car. The complimentary helicopter arrival transfers from the capital’s top private jet terminals at Farnborough, Biggin Hill, Luton, and Stansted airport will see guests being whisked off to The London Heliport at Battersea, where The Emory’s house car will be waiting.

Flexjet, known for its world-class aircraft selection and custom-designed interiors, will be utilising its UK helicopter fleet for this service. The fleet features the Sikorsky S-76, capable of carrying up to eight passengers plus two pilots. This partnership builds upon Flexjet’s existing collaboration with Maybourne.
