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Jets.com makes it easier to travel along US east coast
In addition to the East Coast jet card, Jets.com is offering a new national jet card, which opens boundless possibilities, allowing travellers to fly to and from numerous locations across the mainland United States.

Dem Jet dba Jets.com, a US private aviation firm, is introducing its latest jet card offerings, designed to make private jet travel more accessible. As part of a limited-time midsummer sale, the firm has launched an exclusive US East Coast jet card as well as newly lowered prices for its national jet card.

Tailored specifically for travellers east of the Mississippi, the new East Coast jet card offers unmatched convenience and affordability to jetsetters travelling to and from 26 eligible states, as well as select Caribbean and Canadian destinations. Luxury travel is now within reach for discerning individuals who value the utmost comfort and time-saving benefits of private jet travel.

“We're thrilled to introduce our new East Coast jet card, catering to the growing number of private fliers who frequently travel east of the Mississippi,” says Dan Satterlund, chief operating officer of Jets.com.

Recent demand for private jet travel to and from the East Coast has been considerable, as evidenced by recent FAA data, which shows that seven of the top 10 airports for US domestic business jet operations over the last 12 months took place in this region. New Jersey's Teterboro Airport remains a hub of activity, nearly doubling the business jet activity of any other airport nationwide.

“Through recent enhancements to our cutting-edge proprietary technologies, our expert scheduling team can more efficiently identify complex trip matches, revealing cost-saving opportunities on East Coast trips that we're delighted to extend to our valued clients,” adds Satterlund. “Our commitment to delivering unmatched luxury travel experiences remains steadfast, and the East Coast jet card is just one of the many ways we're revolutionising private jet travel for accessibility and enjoyment.”

In addition to the East Coast jet card, Jets.com is offering a new national jet card, which opens boundless possibilities, allowing travellers to fly to and from numerous locations across the mainland United States, as well as select destinations in Canada and the Caribbean.

Both the East Coast and national jet cards may be purchased in limited edition 20-hour and 40-hour memberships, available in light, mid, super-mid and heavy jet classes. An all-access option guarantees availability to all four cabin classes at unbeatable fixed hourly rates.

To mark this special launch, Jets.com is offering lowered rates across all cabin classes, plus generous discounts for fliers who lock-in additional hours. With the purchase of a 20-hour national jet card, travellers can enjoy $100 off per hour, and a $300 off per hour with the purchase of a 40-hour national jet card. Fliers who frequently travel east of the Mississippi are eligible to receive $400 off per hour with the purchase of a 20-hour East Coast jet card and $500 off per hour when buying a 40-hour East Coast jet card, providing unbeatable savings of up to $20,000 for a heavy jet card. This means greater value and more luxury flight hours for Jets.com members.

Its midsummer sale is set to conclude on Labor Day, providing a limited window of opportunity for individuals to secure these remarkable private jet cards at unmatched rates.

“We believe that private jet travel should be attainable and enjoyable for discerning travellers,” says Edgar Alacan, co-founder of Jets.com. “With the introduction of our East Coast jet card and our exclusive midsummer sale, we are redefining luxury air travel, making it more accessible and affordable than ever before.”

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