>
Jet card programs offer many benefits that make private flights easy, accessible, and convenient. However, because they are also an investment, you should take the time to research your options before committing to one program.
Here are 40 questions to ask a service representative before you choose a program.
Once you have customized this list of questions for your specific needs, you are ready to begin contacting program providers.
At Jettly, we offer three programs with benefits and policies that allow for extensive customization and flexibility, so your needs are always met.
Contact us today for a free quote within minutes.
Share this post:
Discover tips and trends in the industry.

5
min read
US Fighter Jets: From Air Superiority Icons to the F-35 Era
US fighter jets have been pivotal in maintaining American air superiority for over 70 years, evolving from Cold War icons to advanced 5th-generation platforms like the F-22 and F-35, which emphasize stealth, sensor fusion, and multirole capabilities. Legacy fighters such as the F-15, F-16, and F/A-18 remain essential, continuously upgraded to meet modern combat demands. The future of US air power lies in the development of 6th-generation fighters through programs like NGAD, focusing on advanced networking and human-machine collaboration. Additionally, the principles of safety and efficiency in military aviation are mirrored in the private sector, as seen in platforms like Jettly, which offers flexible private jet charter services.
Read More
5
min read
Light Fighter: Concept, History, and Modern Applications
A light fighter is a small, agile combat aircraft designed for air-to-air combat and light attack missions, offering advantages in maneuverability and cost-effectiveness compared to larger multirole fighters. The concept has evolved since the 1960s, significantly influencing air combat doctrine and leading to the development of notable aircraft like the F-16 and F/A-18. Modern light fighters integrate advanced technologies such as digital engineering and open-architecture avionics, making them adaptable for various missions while maintaining lower operational costs. This design philosophy parallels trends in civilian aviation, where similar trade-offs in performance and cost are considered when selecting aircraft for private travel.
Read MoreStay updated with our latest insights and tips to elevate your journey with us.
MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS