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JetSmarter Launches First Private JetShuttle Service In Europe

Private Jet Booking App Reinvents First-Class Travel With Single-Seat Services

The developers of a mobile app that allows users to book private jets from their smartphones have launched a European JetShuttle service. The feature offers single-seat trips for both members and non-members of the app.

For the first-time in the European market, consumers seeking private travel between cities including London, Paris, Nice, Geneva and Moscow, now have the opportunity to reserve seats on direct, scheduled flights, eliminating hours at the airport, and mitigating travel time spent flying commercial. Flights will be available during the week and on the weekends, depending on the set schedules.

The European JetShuttle routes and schedules are as follows, and are available in the app now:

  • London – Nice (Friday and Sunday)
  • London – Paris (Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday)
  • London – Geneva (Tuesday and Thursday)
  • Paris – Nice (Friday and Sunday)
  • Nice – Moscow (Sunday and Friday)

Each JetShuttle, depending on the chosen route, can accommodate between six and fifteen passengers. Through JetSmarter's membership program, which is $9,000 annually, flights on the JetShuttles are unlimited and free. The company is the fastest growing private jet company in the world.

"Due to the vast success of Jetsmarter in the United States and the Middle East, we are expanding the JetShuttle service throughout Europe, and are excited to broaden consumers' access to it," said Sergey Petrossov, Founder and CEO of JetSmarter. "With the convenience of these private flights between popular destinations, we are proud to be the first to offer this transportation option. Our community expands to Europe."

Currently, JetSmarter operates out of offices across the globe in cities including Zurich, London, Moscow, Dubai, Riyadh and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In the coming months, JetSmarter plans to expand the JetShuttle service across Europe, with continued international expansion plans. Currently, JetShuttles are available across the United States in cities including New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas and San Francisco, as well as in the Middle East in Dubai, Riyadh, Kuwait and Jeddah

(Source: JetSmarter news release)

FMI: www.jetsmarter.com

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