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Jettly is the leading private jet membership club, providing members with access to over 23,000 aircraft at a fraction of the cost of traditional charter companies. Flexjet, on the other hand, provides its members with access to a small fleet of branded aircraft and charges exorbitant rates for even the most basic of services. Here's a closer look at why Jettly is the better choice for private jet travel.
Private jet travel can be expensive, but it doesn't have to be. With Jettly, members get access to over 23,000 aircraft at wholesale prices, meaning they save big on every trip. And because Jettly doesn't have the overhead costs of maintaining a fleet of aircraft, they're able to pass those savings on to their members. On average, Jettly members save 50% on the cost of private jet travel compared to Flexjet members.
Booking a flight with Jettly is quick and easy thanks to their user-friendly mobile app and online booking system. With Flexjet, on the other hand, members are required to call a customer service representative to book their flights, which can be time-consuming and inconvenient.
Jettly's fleet consists of over 23,000 aircraft from 3400 different operators all over the world. This gives their members access to a wide variety of aircraft so they can find the perfect one for their needs. Flexjet's fleet, on the other hand, is made up of just 25 branded Bombardier Challenger jets. So if you're looking for more variety and choice in your aircraft selection, Jettly is the clear choice.
If you're in the market for a private jet membership club, there's no question that Jettly is the better choice. They're more affordable, offer more convenient booking, and have a better selection of aircraft than Flexjet. So if you're looking to save money and time on your private jet travel, join Jettly today!
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