Luxury travel concierge platform for advisors and high-end vacations
Ultimate Jet Vacations operates a service-and-platform hybrid: a team of travel experts handling bespoke itinerary planning alongside software that powers advisor bookings and group sales. The tech stack reveals a business in transition—migrating from Node.js to NestJS for their API gateway, adopting message queues (RabbitMQ, BullMQ, AWS SQS) to handle booking coordination at scale, and leaning on Amadeus (the global travel distribution system) for real-time inventory. Hiring is sales and marketing-heavy (9 of 20 open roles), with engineering resources focused on one core platform migration—a pattern typical of ops-first companies automating their own bottlenecks.
Ultimate Jet Vacations is a Florida-based luxury travel services firm founded in 2007, structured as a partnership. The company serves travel advisors globally by handling the operational complexity of high-end vacations—itinerary design, vendor coordination, and group logistics—while providing them software to manage their client relationships and bookings. The offering spans Caribbean, Mexico, and European destinations with a 5-star positioning. With 51–200 employees distributed across North America and South America, the company is actively scaling group sales processes and refining booking systems to reduce advisor friction.
PHP, Laravel, MySQL, React, Vue, Next.js on the frontend; PostgreSQL, Redis, RabbitMQ, and AWS services on the backend; Amadeus for travel inventory; HubSpot for CRM; Tableau for analytics.
Migrating a legacy Node.js API gateway to NestJS; refining the booking system; building a scalable group sales framework; integrating social strategy; and addressing booking coordination and operational gaps.
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