Private Jet Card Comparisons is happy to be able to make donations to Homes For Our Troops and AeroAngel because of you.
As we enter the holiday season and look forward to 2025, we thank you again for reading, subscribing, and providing feedback.
2024 was another record year for us because of you.
So, thank you!
It also marked a year of continuing to enhance the Private Jet Card Comparisons’ comparison tools.
The goal is to save you time and enable you to buy confidently by matching your needs against program rules and policies – the fine print.
We introduced our new DECIDER CUSTOM ANALYSIS Reports in PDF format during the year.
Since launching it, we have been making tweaks based on your feedback.
In truth, most of our improvements are based on your input.
We’ve added preowned fractional ownership to our comparisons.
We’ve also added a turboprop flight time integration to our QUICK COMPARE FLIGHT PRICING.
This addition to the flight pricing formula enables you to compare flight pricing estimates for turboprops by simply entering the jet’s flight time instead of switching back and forth.
I’m also grateful to the 594 of you who took our annual subscriber survey.
We donate $10 for each completed survey, with you choosing at the end.
As a result, this morning, we donated $4,000 to Homes For Our Troops and $2,000 to AeroAngel.
I also appreciate our expanding Private Jet Card Comparisons team, including our external agencies and consultants, who make this possible.
The new DECIDER CUSTOM ANALYSIS was the brainchild of our chief operating officer, who joined early this year.
Converting our data into a PDF report format was quite complicated.
Again, it resulted from the hard work of our COO and a great consultant, who put in a lot of time, trial, and effort.
Lastly, I want to express my appreciation to all the flight providers.
Since founding this site in 2017, I have learned much more about how it works – how the sausage is made – and I am amazed that they get it right so often.
It’s a complicated business to schedule and execute flights based on when and where customers want to go.
It takes multiple villages, some sitting in back offices and others on the ramp.
It has a financial risk for providers who offer private flights with guaranteed availability and at fixed or capped rates.
Those rates are usually guaranteed for at least a year and often longer.
Despite the large amounts of money you pay, profits are far from assured.
And a special hat tip to all of the flight provider salespeople.
Nothing happens until something is sold.
It’s a competitive industry, and having spent time in my career selling ad space and managing sales teams, I know that it’s an often underappreciated part of any business.
Most of the time, the product doesn’t sell itself, even if it’s good!
In this segment, competition is fierce.
Finally, we expect to have some exciting news from Private Jet Card Comparisons to share early in 2025.
With that tease, let me again thank you and wish you and your loved ones a great holiday season and a fantastic and healthy new year!