Frequent Flyer City Rhythm

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2022
Moderate
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Frequent Flyer by City Rhythm is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Frequent Flyer was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Niles Ramadhin. Top notes are Almond, Jasmine and Cedar; middle notes are Ambroxan, Timbersilk™, Iso E Super and Hedione; base notes are Terpineol, Amber Xtreme, Melonal and Ambrette (Musk Mallow).

Composition Profile

amber 100%
musky 85%
woody 70%

About the Perfumer

Niles Ramadhin

Niles Ramadhin

Niles Ramadhin is a perfumer who has created multiple fragrances for City Rhythm, including 86.41, Frequent Flyer, Manhattan, Miami, Miami Tropical Confessions, Pulse, Rhythm, and San Diego. These scents often evoke urban and tropical themes. His work is characterized by vibrant, energetic compositions suited to modern lifestyles.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Almond Almond
Jasmine Jasmine
Cedar Cedar

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Ambroxan Ambroxan
Timbersilk™ Timbersilk™
Iso E Super Iso E Super
Hedione Hedione

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Terpineol Terpineol
Amber Xtreme Amber Xtreme
Melonal Melonal
Ambrette (Musk Mallow) Ambrette (Musk Mallow)

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Frequent Flyer City Rhythm

Essence

The Wanderer archetype is a soul in perpetual motion, seeking not a destination, but the experience of the journey itself. This fragrance captures that transient, liminal state. It opens with a soft, nutty almond and a delicate, airy jasmine, a whisper of the familiar before the departure. The heart is a modern, abstract landscape of ambroxan, Iso E Super, and Hedione, creating a clean, musky, and slightly metallic aura-the scent of a pressurized cabin, of recycled air and distant horizons. The base is a warm, skin-like blend of amber, musk, and ambrette, a comforting trace of humanity left behind in transit.

Style & Aesthetic

The Wanderer's style is a study in functional minimalism. They live out of a carry-on, so every piece must be versatile and wrinkle-resistant. Their palette is neutral: charcoal, navy, cream, and black. They favor soft, tactile fabrics-cashmere, modal, fine cotton-that feel good against the skin during long hours in transit. Their only accessories are a sleek watch, a quality leather passport holder, and noise-canceling headphones. Their aesthetic is one of effortless, cosmopolitan anonymity, a look that says they belong everywhere and nowhere, always ready for the next boarding call.

Philosophy & Values

The Wanderer values fluidity, adaptability, and the beauty of impermanence. They believe that home is not a place, but a feeling, and they find it in the rhythm of travel-the hum of an engine, the changing light through a window. They are open to serendipity, believing that the best experiences are unplanned. They are deeply curious about people and cultures, but they maintain a certain detachment, a observer's perspective. Their philosophy is one of presence; they seek to be fully in each moment, knowing that it will soon be a memory. They value experiences over possessions and connections over roots.

Relationships

The Wanderer forms connections that are intense but often brief. They are masters of the deep, meaningful conversation with a stranger, the kind that only happens when you know you will never see them again. They have friends scattered across the globe, a network of transient souls. In romance, they are drawn to other travelers, to those who understand the pull of the road. They are not afraid of goodbyes, seeing them as a natural part of the cycle. Their love is a gift of presence, given freely in the moment, without expectation of permanence. They are loyal to the experience, not to the calendar.

Lifestyle

The Wanderer's life is a series of rituals performed in different time zones. Their morning routine is a constant: a double espresso, a quick check of flight status, a final sweep of the hotel room. They have a system for packing that is second nature. Their phone is filled with airline apps, city guides, and photos of meals eaten alone in beautiful places. They find comfort in the familiar chaos of airports, the anonymity of hotel lobbies. Their evenings might be spent exploring a new city or simply watching the lights from a plane window, a citizen of the sky, always in transit, always at home in the in-between.

Shadow

The Wanderer's shadow is a profound loneliness and an inability to commit. The constant motion can be a flight from intimacy, a way to avoid the vulnerability of staying still. They may collect experiences like trophies, using them to fill a void that no destination can satisfy. The thrill of the new can become an addiction, leaving them unable to find satisfaction in the ordinary. They risk becoming a ghost, a person who is known by many but truly connected to none. They must learn that the deepest journey is not across the globe, but into the heart of another person, and that true arrival is a state of being, not a place on a map.

Conclusion

Frequent Flyer City Rhythm is the scent of a life lived in the air, a fragrant portrait of the modern nomad. It is a clean, musky, and subtly floral ode to the beauty of transition, to the quiet moments between departure and arrival. Like the Wanderer, it is elusive, modern, and deeply human, a reminder that sometimes the most profound sense of home is found not in a place, but in the journey itself.