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Limitless Sky combines private jets and yachts

June 15, 2026

Private aviation, helicopter transfers and superyacht charters have been brought together within a single managed itinerary for travellers.

Limitless Sky founder Christoph Lymbersky says travellers increasingly want a single luxury journey rather than separate bookings.

Limitless Sky has expanded its Sea-to-Sky travel programme through partnerships with Blue Ocean Club and Limitless Sea, combining private aviation and superyacht charters within a single booking.

The programme allows clients to travel by private jet to destinations including Nice, Olbia, Palma de Mallorca and St. Barths before transferring by helicopter to a waiting yacht. A single advisor oversees the journey from departure to arrival.

Dr. Christoph Lymbersky, founder of Limitless Sky and CEO of 499X Capital, says: “Our clients demand more than just a flight or a yacht charter; they want a continuous narrative of effortless luxury. Through our partnership with Blue Ocean Club, we're delivering precisely that: the freedom of the skies transitioning seamlessly into the serenity of the open sea. Whether it's a week cruising the Mediterranean or a tailored Caribbean escape, the experience feels curated, calm, and entirely personal.”

The programme includes itineraries linked to events and destinations such as the Monaco Grand Prix, Mediterranean cruising and Caribbean winter travel. Packages can include hospitality arrangements, yacht-based race viewing, private chefs, wellness programmes and shore excursions.

Limitless Sky is combining access to long-range business aircraft including the Gulfstream G650 and Bombardier Global family with Blue Ocean Club's superyacht fleet. The company states that operators meet ARGUS, Wyvern or IS-BAO standards and that pricing is provided without hidden markups.

An optional travel companion service has also been added through a partnership with Never Forget, covering flights, yacht charters and wider multi-destination itineraries.

The expansion reflects continued demand for private aviation and yacht charters, with travellers increasingly seeking single-provider travel arrangements that reduce logistical complexity across multiple modes of transport.

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