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Monday, September 15, 2008

How Celebrities Fly




By Jennifer Merritt04/10/2008


We live in a celebrity-obsessed culture that chronicles Britney’s every follicle and Tiger’s every putt. Consider this the Us Weekly edition of Halogen Guides, where we detail the way celebrities and athletes fly, from outrageous catering requests to the type of jet they prefer.
Plus, such companies often cater to clients every (legal) whim, no matter if it’s a request for green tea onboard each flight or maintaining a 45-page, in-flight catering menu. One celebrity wanted specific meals based on the time of day, and for each meal, there were five different varieties of food, explains Jeffery Menaged, president and CEO of Chief Executive Air, a company specializing in aircraft charters. “I’m always amazed how much time people spend on the catering order,” he says. “These are fit, thin, beautiful people, who you wouldn’t think need that much food.”


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