Magnises’ selling point for its growing network of young professionals includes exclusive outings – and brands welcome the access to their target customers
Chris Khan was all packed and ready for his private jet flight to Exuma, a cluster of islands in Bahamas, and a chance to swim with the tiny swimming pigs of Pig Beach. There was just one thing that was missing – his passport.
“Even though they were flying on a private plane, I needed the passport,” says Khan, 24. “I had to miss it and live vicariously through photos, which is obviously heartbreaking.” The trip was organized as an exclusive outing for a group of Magnises members, which Khan joined two years ago after graduating college.
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