Hoshaya (PRWEB) May 8, 2008 -- Kitron Galilee resort in Israel now offers a helicopter shuttle service to and from Ben Gurion International Airport. This traffic beating service allows guests to relax and enjoy the scenic ride from the airport to the Galilee Resort Hotel.
The helicopter shuttle service is accessible to all guests staying at Kitron. The helicopter provides a door to door shuttle service from Ben Gurion International Airport (near Tel Aviv, central Israel) to the private cottages and spa chalets (http://www.nofeshkitron.co.il/default.aspx?siteid=84&pageid=2895&lang=2) of Kitron (near Tiberius, northern Israel). The helicopter accommodates 4 passengers, plus luggage.
Kitron has always offered a unique experience to their visitors, whether guests are renting out the entire resort to host a special event in Israel (http://www.nofeshkitron.co.il/default.aspx?siteid=84&pageid=2888&lang=2), or taking a private helicopter tour (http://www.nofeshkitron.co.il/default.aspx?siteid=84&pageid=2887&lang=2) of the breathtaking region. The new helicopter shuttle is simply another example of Kitron's exemplary service.
Imagine the expediency of being picked up from the airport by a private helicopter. "Our guests are our top priority. We ensure that each guest receives a warm greeting and is personally tended to throughout their stay." Eyal, the Galilee Resort representative said "After a grueling flight, instead of having to deal with the hassle of taxi cabs or car rental services, you can simply relax as you soar over the traffic and enjoy the view from above."
About Kitron Galilee Resort
Kitron Galilee Resort and Spa offers a luxurious escape from the everyday. Combining the rustic beauty of the lower Galilee, with the modern comforts of luxury hotels in Israel, let Kitron be your private hideaway. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway or a family retreat, Kitron's Galilee resort will cater to your every need.
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