OneFlight expands luxury and lifestyle partnerships

By Doug Gollan, September 5, 2020

The Denver-based jet card broker offers over 100 aircraft specific options for 25, 50, and 100-hour membership programs

Denver-based private jet charter broker OneFlight International is probably best known for having Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec as its frontman for TV commercials. However, its jet card offering a flight-by-flight choice of over 100 different aircraft types from the King Air 350 to Gulfstream G650 is truly unique. Now it is bulking up its lifestyle partnerships, as well.

While benefits vary from partner to partner, the offers generally have a minimum of 10% and up to 25% off retail pricing, says Mark Dismuke, OneFlight’s vice president of marketing. Additionally, associated membership or joining fees waived.

Recently added partners include Eden Golf Club based at St Andrews, The Eden Residence Club, Auberge Resorts, Elegant Mexico, a villa rental specialist, The C Lazy U, a luxury Colorado dude ranch, Aquazeal Luxury Yachts, and Mondavi Family Wineries.

OneFlight has also partnered with GR8 Experiences to provide members VIP access to events such as the Kentucky Derby, Masters Golf Tournament, other sporting events, concerts, motorsports, and fashion shows around the world.

Outside of travel extending our member benefits from Holman Luxury Automotive Group, a South Florida-based luxury auto dealer, and BALANI Bespoke Tailors. For the latter, members get a $500 credit towards their first purchase.

OneFlight recently made the 2020 Inc 5000 list of fastest growing private companies, placing 3,751 based on 97% year-over-year growth.

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