Business Cards for Luxury Travel: 13 Metal Card Ideas for Advisors, Yachts, Aviation & More
Luxury travel is built on details.
The hotel. The aircraft. The yacht. The itinerary. The service. The experience.
When clients are accustomed to a certain level of quality, those details shape how they perceive the people and companies they choose to work with. Your business card is a small part of that experience – but it can say quite a lot.
That’s why luxury travel business cards are such a natural fit for metal.
A metal card immediately feels different from an ordinary paper card. There’s the weight in your hand, the finish catching the light, the precision of a custom cutout, and the little clink when it lands on a table. Before someone has even read your name, they know you’ve given your presentation some thought.
For travel advisors, private aviation companies, yacht brokers, chauffeur services and other businesses serving premium clientele, that perception matters. You want the card you hand over to feel consistent with the level of experience you’re promising.
Below are 13 examples we’ve created for businesses throughout the travel and luxury space, from understated black metal cards to bright stainless steel designs, VIP cards and even a custom metal luggage tag.
1. Trusted Travel Girl — Brushed Brass Metal Business Card

This Trusted Travel Girl card shows how well a brass finish can fit the luxury travel industry without feeling overly formal.
The brushed surface gives the card a warm metallic appearance, while the custom cutouts turn the logo into part of the metal itself. Black spot color provides contrast for the website while the logo is cut through the cards allowing light to come through.
It feels polished, distinctive, and just a little glamorous. Exactly the kind of impression a travel professional wants when helping clients plan memorable experiences.
Rather than simply telling someone you offer an elevated level of service, the card gives them a small preview of it.
2. Projekt Boatworks — Black Metal Business Card with Laser-Etched QR Code

Black and red have a presence.
Projekt Boatworks uses an anodized black aluminum metal card with red and white spot colors for a crisp, modern look. Flip it over and the design becomes even simpler: a laser-etched QR code and website against brushed black metal.
That combination works particularly well in the marine and luxury boating world. It feels technical and premium without becoming flashy.
The QR code also gives the card a practical job after the introduction. Someone can scan it and move directly from a physical conversation to the company’s digital presence.
For businesses selling high-value products and services, that’s a useful combination: make an impression first, then make the next step easy.
3. Golden Wings Chauffeured Service — Brass VIP Client Card

Sometimes the card isn’t an introduction. It’s a signal that someone is already part of the club.
This brass-finish VIP client card for Golden Wings Chauffeured Service uses a textured finish, and extensive custom cutouts around the top and bottom edges.
The result has the feel of a membership card rather than an everyday business card—which is exactly what makes it appropriate for a VIP program.
For chauffeur companies, concierge businesses, resorts, travel clubs and other premium services, metal cards can become part of the customer experience itself. Give one to a valued client and it feels substantial. Permanent. Worth keeping.
That’s a much different experience from handing someone another piece of printed paper.
4. RA Aviation — Black Metal Business Card with Aircraft Cutouts

This is where custom metal really gets to have some fun.
RA Aviation’s black metal card incorporates custom cutouts, silver laser etching and blue spot color. The aircraft illustration stretches across the bottom of the card, with the metal itself becoming part of the artwork.
Those honeycomb-style cutouts behind the plane add another layer of visual detail without distracting from the important information.
For an owner and chief flight instructor, that’s a strong fit. The card feels precise, engineered, and aviation specific.
A memorable business card doesn’t necessarily need more decoration. It needs details that belong to the brand.
5. Brenda Rozell Travel Consultant — Matte Rose Gold Metal Card

Rose gold brings a completely different personality to metal.
This travel consultant card pairs a matte rose gold finish with custom cutouts, surface etching and black spot color. The design incorporates travel imagery and a personal message while keeping the overall presentation refined.
The card also looks right at home, tucked into a stylish card holder—which is important.
Luxury doesn’t have to mean black and gold every time. For an independent travel advisor, a softer metallic finish can feel personal and premium at the same time.
That’s particularly valuable in an industry where clients aren’t simply buying a booking. They’re trusting a person to understand their preferences and create an experience around them.
6. I Fly First Class — Mirror Black and Gold Luxury Travel Card

Now this looks like first class.
The I Fly First Class card combines mirror black metal, surface etching, and gold spot color for a dramatic black-and-gold presentation. The winged logo, gold typography, and geometric etched details give the card the visual language of luxury travel without becoming overly complicated.
A QR code on the reverse creates an easy digital connection as well.
This is a good example of matching your physical marketing materials to your market position.
If you’re talking to clients who routinely purchase premium travel experiences, your presentation should feel comfortable in that world. A card like this quietly communicates that you understand the level at which they expect to do business.
7. Travely — Stainless Steel Travel Agency Business Card

Luxury doesn’t always have to whisper.
Travely takes a brighter approach with a stainless steel card featuring custom cutouts, surface etching and blue and orange spot colors.
The brand colors immediately grab your attention, while the precision-cut pattern wrapping around the edges gives the card a feature that simply couldn’t be recreated the same way on ordinary cardstock.
It’s modern, energetic, and easy to recognize.
For a travel agency, that’s valuable. People meet travel professionals at networking events, conferences, destination events, and everyday introductions. When someone gets home with a stack of cards, you don’t want yours requiring detective work to remember.
You want them to know exactly which one was yours.
8. Stotler Yachts — Gunmetal Business Card with Red Spot Color

This Stotler Yachts card uses both sides of the metal to create a complete, polished presentation.
On the front, a brushed gunmetal finish is paired with silver laser etching and red spot color. The red draws attention to the logo and broker’s name, while the metallic surface keeps the overall look refined and understated.

Flip the card over, and the design shifts into a more visual direction. Surface etching creates a large yacht illustration across the card, accompanied by the company’s services and branding. Because the artwork is etched directly into the metal, it adds detail without taking away from the material itself.
That balance works especially well for yacht brokerage. The card feels premium and substantial, but it doesn’t need to overstate it.
For businesses dealing in high-value purchases and luxury services, that’s often the right approach: strong materials, thoughtful details, and a presentation that feels confident from both sides.
9. Travel With MM4U — Natural Stainless Steel Business Card

Here’s another reminder that metal cards don’t have to live in a black, silver, and gold world.
Travel With MM4U uses a natural stainless steel base with colorful printing that reflects the personality of the brand. Pink, teal and gold details stand out beautifully against the metal while the QR code makes connecting online simple.
This approach is especially useful for travel advisors and content creators whose personal brand is a major part of their business.
The material provides the premium feel. The color provides the personality.
Together, you get a card that feels elevated without losing the approachable, individual character that makes clients want to work with you.
10. Sky Fund Aviation — Black, Silver and Gold Metal Business Card

Private aviation is an industry where presentation carries some weight—and this card certainly does.
The Sky Fund Aviation design combines a black metal base with cutouts, surface etching, silver laser etching and gold spot color.
The gold script and logo become the focal points, while the darker etched map adds texture without competing for attention. Even the airplane incorporated into the typography feels intentional.
For businesses dealing in aircraft, private travel, aviation finance or other high-value services, a premium card can help establish the right tone at the very beginning of a relationship.
You’re not trying to convince someone you’re “luxury.”
You’re showing them you understand details.
11. Royal Hawaiian Limousine — Textured Brass Business Card

There’s something about brass and a crown that gets the point across pretty quickly.
Royal Hawaiian Limousine chose a brass finish with a textured add-on finish, giving the entire card a distinctive tactile surface.
The design itself remains relatively simple, allowing the logo and material to do the work.
That’s a smart approach for luxury transportation. Your customer may be hiring you for an airport transfer, wedding, corporate event or private tour, but the underlying promise is similar: this experience will be handled professionally.
A substantial metal card reinforces that promise before the ride ever begins.
12. VidaJets — Black Quick Metal Card

VidaJets demonstrates what can be accomplished with a cleaner, more streamlined black metal design.
The black Quick Metal Card uses a high-contrast white aviation logo and typography, with perforation-style design details along the upper and lower edges.
It’s monochromatic, modern and immediately recognizable as an aviation brand.
For jet specialists, brokers and other private aviation professionals, that simplicity can be a strength. A black metal card already has presence. Pair it with strong branding and it doesn’t need much else to command attention.
It’s the business-card equivalent of a well-tailored black suit: difficult to overcomplicate and very difficult to ignore when it’s done properly.
13. Mallaghan Aviation — A Metal Luggage Tag That Travels with Your Customer

And finally, why stop at the business card?
This custom metal luggage tag for Mallaghan Aviation uses black and red spot colors on metal, along with a cable attachment and additional hardware.
For travel companies, luggage tags make particularly relevant promotional products because they’re useful inside the exact environment your brand serves.
A travel advisor could create luggage tags for VIP clients. A charter company could provide them to frequent flyers. A luxury tour operator could include them in a welcome package. They could become loyalty gifts, event pieces or memorable extras for high-value customers.
Instead of another promotional item destined for a drawer, you’ve created something your customer can actually take around the world.
And every time it travels, your brand goes with it.
Why Metal Business Cards Work So Well in Luxury Travel
Luxury travel businesses are selling more than transportation or reservations.
They’re selling confidence.
Clients want to know that the person arranging a complex itinerary, sourcing the right yacht, coordinating private aviation or handling luxury ground transportation understands their expectations.
That makes perception important.
A premium business card can’t replace great service—and it shouldn’t try to. What it can do is make the way you present your business consistent with the quality of service you provide.
Metal offers several ways to accomplish that.
It feels substantial. The weight and rigidity immediately separate it from a traditional paper card.
It creates a talking point. Custom cutouts, etching, metallic finishes and unusual details give people a reason to stop and look.
It reinforces attention to detail. In luxury industries, the little things matter. A thoughtfully designed card shows you’ve considered them.
It can reflect your individual brand. Brass and gold can feel classic and luxurious. Black and gunmetal can feel sleek and understated. Stainless steel can feel modern. Rose gold can bring warmth and personality. Spot colors, cutouts and etching take those materials even further.
Most importantly, a memorable card helps extend the introduction.
The goal isn’t simply to hand someone your contact information.
It’s to hand them something worth keeping.
Your Business Card Should Match the Experience You’re Selling
If you work in luxury travel, chances are you’ve spent a lot of time thinking about your customer’s experience.
The right destination. The right seat. The right room. The right vehicle. The right timing.
Your brand deserves that same attention.
Whether you’re a luxury travel advisor, yacht broker, private aviation professional, chauffeur service, travel agency or another business serving discerning clients, your card is one more opportunity to show people how you operate.
Thoughtful. Polished. Detail-oriented. Memorable.
Because when your clients expect something above average, showing up with something average doesn’t quite fit.
Ready to create luxury travel business cards that look and feel like your brand?
Explore custom metal finishes, spot colors, laser etching, surface etching and custom cutouts—or work with our team to turn your idea into a card people won’t want to throw away.