
Jetfly, a Luxembourg-based business aviation group founded in 1999, specializes in fractional ownership of Pilatus aircraft, making it one of Europe's largest operators in this sector. It offers a unique model where owners pay only for the flight hours they use, with contracts typically lasting 10 years, appealing to frequent European travelers. In contrast, on-demand charter platforms like Jettly provide flexible, pay-per-trip options without long-term commitments, catering to occasional flyers or those needing global access. As private aviation evolves, understanding the differences between Jetfly's shared ownership and Jettly's charter services is crucial for making informed travel decisions.


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Jet cards provide private jet access without aircraft ownership. Unlike full ownership, where you purchase and manage an aircraft, or fractional ownership, where you own a share, a jet card is a service that provides access to private aircraft—often with fixed hourly rates, guaranteed availability, and other benefits. In simple terms: jet card = access, fractional = partial ownership, full ownership = complete ownership. Jet cards are ideal for travelers who want the convenience and predictability of private aviation without the acquisition costs, management responsibilities, maintenance, crew, and depreciation associated with owning an aircraft.
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ONEflight International and Jettly are revolutionizing private aviation with their digital platforms that simplify the booking process for travelers. By connecting users to extensive aircraft networks, they offer flexible options for corporate executives and leisure travelers alike. The upcoming ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic highlights the synergy between private aviation and high-profile events, showcasing how these companies cater to affluent clients seeking convenience and luxury.
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ValueJet has established itself in Nigerian aviation since late 2022, offering scheduled flights across West and Central Africa. While it provides accessible regional travel, private charter services like Jettly offer greater flexibility for complex itineraries and underserved routes. This article explores the offerings of ValueJet and how private charters can complement scheduled flights.
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The P4-CLA is a Boeing 767-200 VIP aircraft designed for private charters, accommodating 51 to 63 passengers in luxurious comfort. Operated by Comlux Aruba and available through Jettly, it offers long-range capabilities and a customized cabin ideal for corporate and government travel. This guide details its specifications, booking process, and why it's the perfect choice for large groups seeking privacy and space.
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OPI My Private Jet is a cult-favorite nail polish that embodies luxury travel with its deep charcoal-brown base and holographic shimmer. Perfect for frequent flyers, this shade complements private jet interiors and offers options in both classic lacquer and gel formulas for long-lasting wear. Discover how to achieve a flawless manicure and plan your beauty routine around private jet travel with Jettly.
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Custer County Airport (CUT / KCUT) is a public airport in South Dakota, serving as a low-congestion gateway to the Black Hills and nearby attractions. With a 5,500-foot runway and 24-hour fuel service, it caters to private flyers and charter travelers, offering a convenient alternative to commercial airports. Jettly simplifies the booking process for private flights, ensuring a seamless travel experience.
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