Greenjets Launches Shared-Ride Private Jet Service

Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics News 

April 30, 2009

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The Greenjetcard available in Blue, Silver, Gold and Black Membership levels – features include pay-as-you-go and free companions and free trips with some memberships.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., April 30 /PRNewswire/ — Finally private jet travelers have a way to save a lot of money and be more environmentally responsible. Since the automotive industry executives thrashing for not jet-pooling to the bailout hearings in Washington, private fliers everywhere are seeking a way to maintain the high productivity associated with private jets in a way that is more environmentally, socially and fiscally responsible. Greenjets’ shared-ride private jet service offers the solution.

Greenjets offers two easy ways to access its shared-ride jet service to major markets across the U.S. Clients can simply visit www.flygreenjets.com and book a seat on a private jet through the easy online booking system, or call 1-800-916-JETS to book through live concierge. All requests are followed up by dedicated Travel Specialists who arrange flights according to clients’ needs.

Greenjets also offers the Greenjetcard program, where discounts are available for Blue, Silver, Gold and Black card members. With Greenjetcard limited special offer, membership starts as low as $1,400 for a year, and trip prices from NY-Florida can be as low as $1,800 per person with a Black card. Free trips and free companions are available with some memberships as well. Greenjetcard memberships require no money required on account, so clients pay-as-they-go and avoid the risk and cost associated with tying up capital in a jet-card account. The Greenjetcard provides the most cost effective private jet travel solution available today.

Greenjets service between NY and Florida will begin in June 2009, with booking available immediately. Greenjets service will be available for travel for New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington, Atlanta and South Florida markets in 2009. Throughout 2010 and 2011 twenty-seven markets including Dallas and Houston, Los Angeles, Los Vegas and Phoenix will form part of the Greenjets Shared-Ride Network. Greenjetcard members enjoy concierge charter service anywhere including destinations outside the shared-ride network at cost plus 8% with complete transparency as to cost, equipment and charter operator. Greenjets only uses ARG/US Platinum or Gold rated operators, and already has over 40 jets in the preferred operator network providing travel service to our clients.

Greenjets comes at a time when companies and individuals are looking to save money while maintaining productivity through flying private. Many companies have to make due with fewer employees, and flying private is a proven way to get the most out of executive’s and manager’s time. Greenjets provides an affordable private jet solution, and a practical way to remain environmentally more responsible by reducing the number of jets through flight-sharing. By placing 3 passengers on 1 shared-ride Greenjets eliminates two flights and reduces the CO2, noise, air traffic congestion and fossil fuel burn by 2/3 as well.

It’s a simple idea: Sharing the flight with others reduces the number of jets in the air and the impact on our environment. It also saves everyone time and money. Greenjets is an easy and financially smart way to save time by flying private, and remain environmentally responsible. Greenjets provides an innovative way to make better use of people – a more affordable way to see customers, visit factories, transact business and build relationships. 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. Greenjets is committed to the highest safety, convenience and comfort standards at the lowest possible cost to you and to the environment.

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