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There's no question that Jettly has emerged as the leading private jet membership club over Wheels Up. With over 4,000 members and a growing global footprint, Jettly is quickly becoming the go-to choice for discerning travelers. Here's a closer look at why Jettly is the leading alternative to Wheels Up.
When it comes to private jet membership clubs, service is everything. Jettly takes a concierge-style approach to customer service, ensuring that every detail is meticulously managed. From the moment you join, you'll have a dedicated account manager who will get to know you and your travel needs, taking care of all the details so all you have to do is show up and enjoy the flight.
In addition to outstanding service, Jettly also offers unparalleled value. Unlike Wheels Up, which charges a hefty initiation fee, yearly fees, and an hourly rate for every flight, Jettly has one simple monthly fee that covers everything. There are no hidden costs, surcharges, initiation fees, or commissions.
With Jettly, you'll enjoy access to a fleet of over 23,000 aircraft worldwide, offering more choices and flexibility when it comes to booking your flight. In contrast, Wheels Up has a significantly smaller fleet. This means more options to suit your travel needs, wherever you may be headed.
Jettly is setting a new standard in private jet membership clubs. For those seeking the best in value, service, and selection, Jettly is undoubtedly the right choice. With a transparent pricing model, dedicated customer service, and an extensive aircraft fleet, Jettly offers an unmatched experience for private jet travelers globally.
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