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Flying Private Is Taking Off — And It’s No Longer Just for Celebrities

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Why This Matters

The expansion of private aviation beyond celebrities signifies a shift towards more personalized, efficient, and convenient travel options for a broader range of consumers and businesses. This trend highlights how technological and service innovations are making private flying more accessible, catering to the increasing demand for time-saving and tailored experiences in the industry.

Key Takeaways

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Key Takeaways Private aviation is expanding beyond the ultra-wealthy by positioning itself as a time-saving tool.

Experience and personalization — not just transportation — are driving demand.

In an era where convenience is king, people are constantly looking for the easiest ways to travel, even if it means spending a few extra dollars. For most, flying private has never even been in consideration. But when you take a closer look, you’ll see it’s not just billionaire celebrities skipping the TSA lines.

“There are over 5,000 airports in the U.S., and only about 10% are served by commercial airlines,” says Paul Kloet, EVP of sales and marketing at private aviation company Jet Linx. “Take a busy executive who needs to get to three places in a day, maybe one is in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and another is in the middle of Pennsylvania. Trying to do that through commercial airports is nearly impossible.”

Taking personalization to new heights

That’s where Jet Linx comes in. Founded in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1999, the company has built a fleet of more than 100 aircraft, operating out of Jet Linx’s exclusive private terminals across the country, all fully managed by the company for its members.

The price point is steep — customers can opt for a $17,500 membership fee or a $250,000 deposit — but with that money, you can buy your way out of the TSA line and book flights on 24-hour notice without concern. If one plane fails, the nationwide network guarantees availability for Jet Card members, with backups waiting in the wings.

“Some people would rather have the money,” Kloet says. “Others know exactly what their travel budget is for the year and how to allocate it. Businesses, especially, are very good with that.”

Plus, with the extra costs come extra amenities. Jet Linx makes a point of learning everything about its customers, from their favorite food to their College football team of choice.

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