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From: "Dubin, Glenn"
To: "'Jeffrey Epstein"' <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: Sensitive Issue - European Travel
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 18:21:10 +0000
I thought you'd enjoy this....
From: Ames, Brenda
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 1:52 PM
To: Dubin, Glenn
Subject: Sensitive Issue - European Travel
Glenn — when Landvetter was selected for arrival on July 3rd and departure on July 11th, the aviation team asked
if she
wanted the $500 VIP facilitation service for private aircraft and she said no. When the service was fully understood by
Dave, he felt it was necessary for smooth arrival and departure, but Mreiterated an unwillingness to pay the fee.
Because it impacts you, I thought it was important to describe the service upon departure: a representative will
coordinate with ground transportation, meet the family and take you directly to the aircraft. If no service, you will have to
go through main terminal for departure where a handler will meet you — you must arrive about 40-60 min prior to
departure in order to get through the main terminal. Dave feels strongly that the time savings for the family plus
improved communications made the $500 fee reasonable and he is concerned that the lack of our ability to control the
process upon departure could cause frustration for both family and crew.
Do you want to leave it as planned with no support OR should I letMknow that the service is mandated by ElM for its
private aircrafts flying in and out of Landvetter due to delays encountered in the past?
In terms of the future, I will instruct the aviation team that communication of airport fees to Eshould not be done until
there is an understanding of the service provided in order to allow for a fair cost versus services analysis (ie, VIP service is
misleading in this case — it should be called private aircraft fee).
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