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Choosing between on-demand charter and a jet card depends on how often—and how predictably—you fly.
On-demand charter allows travelers to book flights individually, paying per trip. It works well for:
A jet card typically provides:
Jet cards are designed for repeat flyers seeking predictability.
Jet cards are best suited for:
On-demand remains ideal for:
Compare options to see which model fits your travel profile.
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