Wed, Oct 25, 2006
New Program 'Streamlines' Fractional Jet Ownership
CitationShares has
launched a new program that they claim will offer payment
predictability, customized program options and cost savings never
before seen in the industry. Citelines by CitationShares offers
clientele the opportunity to save tens of thousands of dollars by
choosing to fly on non-peak days. This program also combines all
management and operating costs for the year into one predictable
payment.
Standard fractional programs traditionally allow flights on any
day of the year without properly recognizing the value differential
between peak and non-peak days. With the new Citelines program,
owners can choose to fly 365 days, 350 days, 335 days or 320 days a
year. The fewer peak days selected, the higher the cost
savings.
CitationShares CEO
Steve O'Neill commented, "Customers who do not fly on peak travel
days should not have to pay the same as those who plan travel on
those days. And, for those with flexible travel schedules,
Citelines provides cost savings to travelers that are not currently
available by others.”
In addition to a meaningful savings opportunity, Citelines
simplifies the payment of all operating costs, giving owners one
predictable payment that covers all charges and fees, including
fuel surcharges, repositioning fees and taxes. There are no hidden
costs and the price can be split into equal monthly payments or
paid annually at a discount.
A similar advantage is now available with the company's
innovative 20-hour Vector JetCard by CitationShares. Those who
agree to fly only on non-peak days will receive bonus hours at no
additional cost.
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