Solstice Collection
Partnerships

Members of the ultra-luxury destination club Solstice Collection had several extended travel benefits through the club's partership network.

Many destination clubs offer a combination of strategic alliances to augment the membership experience, often including private jet access or concierge services to members as needed. While Solstice's partnership network did have an established collection of notable affiliates, all of the four major partnerships they listed were or at one time had been partners with rival destination clubs.


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For transportation, Solstice partnered with Savoya Global Car Services. "Solstice Members arrive with the same elegance and comfort as they expect in their home experience. Savoya Global Car Services is widely considered the elite provider in the area of luxury ground transportation. Solstice Members receive a personal Elite Services VIP card and services from Savoya which includes ground access privileges." Members had access to the "white glove" service available through Savoya even when they weren't traveling with the club.

Savoya is also attached to Exclusive Resorts, the world's largest destination club.


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Like Solstice, Sentient was repeatedly recognized in Robb Report as a "Best of the Best" winner. Solstice members could access the jet service on a pay as you go basis, a benefit that traditionally would cost between $100,000 and $250,000.

Havens, a small destination club that would eventually be absorbed by BelleHavens, would also procure a partnership with Sentient Jet.


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For medical emergencies and accidents that took place while on vacation, Solstice members could be evacuated by Medjet Assist. Available 365 days per year, members could be transported to urgent care centers whenever they were more than 150 miles or more away from their primary residence. Like Savoya, members did not have to be traveling with Solstice to access the service.

The other "collection" in the industry, members of LUSSO Collection also had access to Medjet Assist as part of their membership.


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Members of Solstice would receive a complimentary five-year Andrew Harper Membership, providing them a subscription to the newsletter, Hideaway Report, and access to Andrew Harper Travel.

Harper had been associated with several other destination clubs, beginning with The Odyssey Club, a club that would be acquired by Exclusive Resorts prior to even launching. He would then go on to work with Parallel before partnering with Solstice following the Parallel and Solstice merger.