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Sun, Apr 28, 2019

JetSuiteX To Launch Air Service At Seattle's Boeing Field This Summer

Flights Between Oakland (KOAK) And Seattle (KBFI) Will Begin On July 1

JetSuiteX will launch service to Seattle's King County International Airport-Boeing Field (KBFI) from California's Bay Area (via KOAK) beginning on July 1, 2019. At launch, JetSuiteX will offer up to three round-trip flights a day between Oakland and Seattle daily.

The announcement coincides with the celebration of JetSuiteX's third anniversary of providing air travel that has won over legions of loyal fans. The addition of service to Seattle extends JetSuiteX's route network to six destinations including Orange County (KSNA), Las Vegas (KLAS), Concord/East Bay (KCCR), Oakland (KOAK) and Burbank (KBUR), as well as Coachella Valley/Thermal (KTRM) and Mammoth (KMMH) seasonally.

"In 2016, we set out to create an entirely new air travel experience designed to make flying short distances faster, easier and more enjoyable," said Alex Wilcox, Co-Founder and CEO of JetSuiteX. "Travelers between Seattle and the Bay Area can now shave valuable time off the trip by flying from the conveniently-located Boeing Field while experiencing JetSuiteX's unparalleled efficiency and customer service."

JetSuiteX saves its customers up to an hour on each end of the trip by flying out of private terminals on spacious, comfortable 30-seat Embraer 135 aircraft while bypassing the long lines, crowds, and hassles associated with major airports. With JetSuiteX, passengers arrive at a private terminal just 20 minutes before their flight and can enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages (including cocktails while in-flight), 36 inches of leg room and up to three pieces of complimentary checked baggage.

(Image provided with Jetsuitex news release)

FMI: www.jetsuitex.com

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