Tradewind partners with Mandarin Oriental for cross-city experience


Hotel group Mandarin Oriental announced its Harbour to Harbour travel experience, a two-city journey that includes travel provided by Tradewind Aviation at a 10% discount.

The VIP experience celebrates America’s 250th summer.

The package will be available through October 15th, 2026.

It features Mandarin Oriental, Boston and the Mandarin Oriental, New York.

The curated two-city journey showcases both Boston’s history and New York’s culture, and their importance as national harbors.

Pricing begins at $7,300 and includes a minimum one-night stay at either hotel in Boston or New York, a $100 dining credit at each hotel, and an exclusive 10% discount on a private charter flight with Tradewind between the cities.

Harbour to Harbour reflects our commitment to creating distinctive experiences that extend beyond our hotels,” said Marcel Thoma, General Manager of Mandarin Oriental, New York, in a press release.

Thoma continued:

‘Together with Tradewind Aviation, we’ve created a seamless way for guests to discover the unique character of both Boston and New York in a single journey.’

Mandarin Oriental has previously partnered with private aviation companies.

In 2020, the Hong Kong-based luxury group partnered with Air Charter Service.

In 2024, the group partnered with Globe Air for an Oktoberfest experience.



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