Flexjet To Expand Private Jet Terminal Network
Fractional-jet-share provider Flexjet will open three more private terminals this year, bringing its total to eight in the U.S.
(Source: AIN Online)
Fractional-jet-share provider Flexjet will open three more private terminals this year, bringing its total to eight in the U.S.
(Source: AIN Online)
Forbes.com notes Flexjet’s latest LXi interior is just a taste of what is in motion to step up the in-flight experience to even higher levels.
(Source: Forbes.com)
Although demand has stabilized to some degree, many who may have used private aviation once in a while in the past continue to fly privately with regularity as was seen over the recent holiday period. (Subscription Required) (Source: Financial Times)
As airlines cut flights to regional airports, private jets are filling the gap, more travelers are steering clear of commercial. (Source: Forbes)
Flexjet is expanding its longstanding relationship with University Hospitals (UH) by supporting the Pet Pals Program. Highly trained facility dogs were flown aboard a Flexjet Praetor 500 to their assignments comforting children and adults undergoing highly stressful medical treatments. (Source: Private Jet Card Comparisons)
One possible antidote to commercial aviation’s mass cancellations, interminable delays, widespread staff shortages and violent outbursts by unruly passengers is the relative calm of flying private, a sector that has boomed during the pandemic. (Source: Washington Post)
Furthering its relationship with University Hospitals (UH), private lift solutions provider Flexjet recently transported a team of emotional support dogs and their handlers to Cleveland, where the two golden retrievers, Loki and Natasha, will join the UH Cleveland Medical Center staff. (Source: AIN)
Food wars take on a new meaning at 45,000 feet when Michelin-starred restaurants pair up with jet firms to offer a fresh, new take on high-altitude cuisine. (Source: Robb Report)
Subscription-based jet company Flexjet Inc. said it has struck a deal to go public through a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company that would value the combined entity at about $2.6 billion. (Source: The Wall Street Journal)
Northeast Ohio is getting a new public company. Private jet service Flexjet Inc. of Richmond Heights on Tuesday morning, Oct. 11, announced it plans to go public via a merger with blank-check firm Horizon Acquisition Corp. II (NYSE: HZON) in a deal that will value the combined company at about $3.1 billion. (Source: Crain’s Cleveland Business)