A Revo – digital urban mobility platform that combines air and land transport, ed by artificial intelligence – announces new routes with regular flights, which will connect Alphaville, an upscale neighborhood located in the municipalities of Barueri and Santana de Parnaíba, to Avenida Faria Lima, the main financial center of the city, and Guarulhos International Airport.
“We always want to offer the best experience for our customers. The start of our operation in Alphaville comes to offer an alternative to engers wishing to arrive or leave the region, known for its traffic intensity, with the highest standard of quality, safety and comfort”, says João Welsh, CEO of Revo.
The service can be booked for just one seat, multiple seats or the aircraft's total capacity, something unprecedented in this market. In addition to air transport carried out by twin-engine helicopters and double crew, Revo's service includes luggage transport on flights to and from Guarulhos. Tickets cost between 2 and 500 reais per seat, depending on the flight time.
The new routes are in addition to the current ones that connect the capital of São Paulo to Guarulhos International Airport, to Fazenda Boa Vista, a luxury development located in Porto Feliz, 100 kilometers from the capital, and to the coast of São Paulo, Ilhabela and Juquehy. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
Based on data and artificial intelligence that allows routes to be drawn according to variables such as the number of flights with business/first category engers and traffic on the main roads in São Paulo, Revo offers reservations via mobile app, website or directly with the service concierge – via email ([email protected]) and or WhatsApp (11 91639-9937). All in a few minutes and clicks.
In addition to fixed routes, customers can book private flights on demand between São Paulo and nearby regions, such as the countryside, the beach and neighboring cities. All Revo flights follow the highest safety standards in the industry.
Revo is part of the multinational group of Portuguese origin Omni Helicopters International (OHI), controller of Omni Táxi Aéreo (OTA), leader in offshore air transport in Latin America. Omni has a fleet of around 90 helicopters, which performs 1 flights per week. Annually, 500 engers are transported by the company.
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