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Mon, Sep 30, 2019

Delta Private Jets Adds Long-Range Options To Its Fleet

Investment Comes In Response To Customer Demand For More Options

Delta Private Jets has added three long-range Gulfstream aircraft and a Dassault Falcon 900 to its fleet. The new jet investment comes in response to customer demand for more options to experience the ultimate in-flight luxury and private jet access.

“Our customers have told us they love our products and want a similar experience for longer-range flights,” said Rex Bevis, President and CFO. “These new aircraft will provide that choice, and position Delta Private Jets as a market leader in making long-range private jet travel readily available for customers.”

Luxury features on each aircraft include spacious 12-person-or-more cabins, a cabin attendant serving every flight and eight-hour flight ranges. The new jets will be available for service starting September 25, 2019 to Delta Private Jets clients via the Jet Card program or as on-demand charters with no membership commitment. They will be strategically located in the New York metropolitan area and the southeastern U.S. with convenient access to South Florida and Atlanta to enable easy and quick access to desired destinations.

The addition of the long-range category to the Delta Private Jets Jet Card program provides Members with access to a diverse fleet of aircraft, fixed hourly rates and guaranteed availability with more options for travel within the continental U.S., Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico. Jet Card members who wish to fly a long-range aircraft internationally will be able to use Jet Card funds to book a charter flight.

(Image provided with Delta Private Jets news release)

FMI: www.deltaprivatejets.com

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