Thu, Sep 11, 2008
"FlyPrivate" Reflects Goal Of Increased Accessibility
The company formerly known as
Private Business Jets, LLC announced this week it has changed its
name to FlyPrivate, the first step in a series of new programs
being rolled out later this year aimed at increasing private jet
travel accessibility to more business and leisure travelers.
Since 2002, FlyPrivate has provided cost effective private jet
service with access to a network of light, mid-sized and heavy
aircraft. The company tells ANN that during that time, thousands of
customers have experienced its industry-leading service, which
includes rapid response and more flight backup options at a cost of
up to 25 percent less than the company's next largest
competitor.
"The name FlyPrivate represents to the marketplace exactly what
we do best, making travel on private jets a simpler, more
affordable option," said Don Smith, co-founder and COO. "In
addition, because our domain name since 2002 has been
FlyPrivate.com, many of our customers already know us best as
FlyPrivate," Smith said.
FlyPrivate's founders pioneered a straightforward, no surprises
approach to private jet travel with features like no blackout dates
and no long-term contracts or up-front deposits - just safe, high
quality pay-as-you-go, private charter jet service. As a result,
the company has realized a 98 percent customer retention rate.
Founded in 2002 by veterans of the private jet industry and
headquartered in Hingham, MA, FlyPrivate offers nationwide jet
travel service for business travelers and individuals who want
peace of mind without hidden costs. The company offers customized
Part 135-operated services including guaranteed access, guaranteed
aircraft backup, and business and personal savings programs.
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