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Thu, Nov 03, 2011

JetOptions' Network Reaches 3500 Aircraft

Company Says Anyone With A Computer Can Use Them

JetOptions, a Texas-based private jet charter company, has hit on a very unique model for allowing anyone with a computer to schedule his own private jet anywhere in the world.

After visiting the company's website and entering the desired departure and arrival airports, the user can choose from a vast list of available jets – using floor plans and images to help decide. It’s then a matter of entering payment information and waiting for the aircraft to arrive, which the company says often happens in under two hours.
 
Gus Lira, Vice President of JetOptions, explains the company's competitive advantage. "Our difference is the expanse and choice of our network. We’ve worked solidly to build our aircraft network to over 3500 jets – everything from small turbo-prop types right through to luxurious business jets that can seat dozens of passengers. We’re also proud of the 5000 airports we service, allowing access to even the most remote of locations with the same ease as larger cities.

“We really want to make the system accessible and open to anyone. We’ve come across online taxi booking systems that are a hundred times more complicated than ours. Plus, can they get you to the other side of the world in under two hours notice?”

FMI: www.jetoptionsjetcharter.com

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