The semi-private jet provider Travelcoup is strengthening its management team and appointing Dieter Pammer as Director Semi Private Jet & Business Development as of March 1, 2025. In this newly created position, the experienced aviation expert will drive the company's expansion in Europe and further develop the growth of the premium airline. Pammer brings almost 30 years of industry experience and was previously responsible for business development and luxury travel at the Austrian private jet airline GlobeAir.
With the appointment of Pammer, Travelcoup is pursuing its ambitious expansion plans. The company, which took over the German private jet airline Arcus-Air in 2024, relies on a combination of semi-private scheduled flights and charter offers. The takeover of Arcus-Air is intended to enable more efficient management of flight operations and expand the offering for business travelers and private customers. In the long term, the company aims to build a specialized network with Embraer jets.
Travelcoup currently offers 34 weekly flights from Munich, Düsseldorf, Berlin and Zurich to exclusive destinations such as Mallorca, Ibiza, Nice, Olbia and London. The company positions itself as a provider of high-quality flight experiences with comfort and individual support. Pammer sees great potential in his new area of responsibility to further develop the business model and strengthen Travelcoup's market position.