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Sun, Apr 29, 2018

Wheels Up Supports Key Largo's Ocean Reef Charities

Donated $2.3 Million For Hurricane Cleanup Benefitting Florida Keys Residents

Wheels Up is now a preferred partner of Ocean Reef All Charities, the charitable arm for the Ocean Reef Club located in Key Largo, Florida. In the past three years, Wheels Up has made meaningful contributions to Ocean Reef All Charities.

The Ocean Reef All Charities foundation funds a range of community programs, including a recent hurricane cleanup initiative that gave $2.3 million to residents of the Florida Keys community outside of Ocean Reef's gates.

"We are committed to giving back to the communities where we operate," said Justin Firestone, Founding Partner at Wheels Up. "Philanthropy has always been an important part of our business model, and we are proud to partner with Ocean Reef to provide vital resources to the Florida Keys."

One of the top-rated private clubs in the country, Ocean Reef boasts exclusive amenities, including a private airport for the exclusive use of its members. Since initiating this unique partnership, more than 150 Ocean Reef Members have joined Wheels Up.

"Wheels Up is a great company and a model member of the community," said Michael Berman, Co-Director of Ocean Reef All Charities. "We are so thankful to Wheels Up for its ongoing support, which allows us to fund programs in education, youth programs, arts, culture and more."

Wheels Up can arrange flights to the Ocean Reef Club from cities across the United States including Atlanta, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Dallas and Cincinnati, among others.

(Source: Wheels Up news release)

FMI: www.wheelsup.com

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