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Greenjets Offers Shared-Ride Private Jet Service
Published on: July 22, 2009
Greenjets shared-ride service gives private travelers the ability to arrange to purchase a seat on a private jet. Greenjets has repackaged the private jet into a more affordable consumer unit -- the seat rather than the entire jet. A seat on a flight through Greenjets will cost only $3,000, and frequent flyers can get the Greenjetcard, the industry’s first and only shared-ride private jet discount card, which saves travelers 60 percent or more off the already affordable seat prices. Flights between New York and Florida, for example, are available for as low as $1,200 per seat with a Greenjetcard Black level membership. Greenjets service between New York and Florida began in June, and service to Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Washington and Atlanta will become available during 2009. Throughout 2010 and 2011, 27 markets including Dallas, Houston, Los Vegas and Phoenix will form part of the Greenjets Shared-Ride Network. Greenjets does not own or operate aircraft; travel service is provided by FAA part 135 air charter operators who maintain operational control at all times. For more information, visit www.flygreenjets.com.
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