For Family Offices & Principals' Offices

The Office Behind the Journey

Atara works directly with the people who manage travel for someone else — an assistant, a principal's office, a household's own small team. The record we keep and the relationship we build are made for how that work actually happens.

What You're Actually Asking

Three Questions, Answered Plainly

Every office that manages travel for someone else arrives with the same short list. Here is ours, answered directly.

Can Your Assistant Run It?

Yes. Whoever manages the day-to-day — an assistant, a principal's office, a household staff member — can be the point of contact for a journey from the first message to the last day of travel. We work with the person coordinating the trip, not only the person taking it.

Who Answers When Something Goes Wrong?

Once a flight is ticketed, it is monitored continuously, and urgent matters reach your advisor the same day. The person who knows the file is the person who responds — not a call center, not a rotating desk.

What Does It Cost the Family?

Atara is by invitation and carries no membership fee — we are compensated by the properties and partners we work with, and every recommendation is made on its own merits, not ours.

Discretion

A Small Team, By Design

Atara operates on a small, deliberately limited team. The person who knows a household's file — its preferences, its history, its particular sensitivities — is the person who answers when you write in. We do not route inquiries through a queue, and we do not widen access to a file beyond the people actively working it.

One Record

The Whole Travelling Party, In One Place

Preferences, documents, and travel history for everyone in a household — not only the primary traveler — live in a single record. Nothing depends on whoever happened to book last time remembering to pass it along.