Ontario, Canada-based Chartright Air Group offers a jet card targeting flyers in its home province starting at 10 hours.
Ontario, Canada-based Chartright Air Group is now included in Private Jet Card Comparisons.
The operator offers a jet card targeting flyers based in its home province.
Its JetClub comes in 10, 25, and 50-hour increments.
Hours must be used within 12 months.
After 12 months, they can apply the value of the unused hours toward an ad hoc charter trip, booked and flown within 60 days of expiration.
They can also roll the leftover value into a renewal membership
Flyers buy into an aircraft cabin category – light, midsize, and super-midsize.
There is guaranteed availability at 25 and 50 hours.
The primary service area includes Canada below 55 degrees north latitude and all of the Continental U.S.
There is secondary service area access at a surcharge.
The secondary service area includes Mexico and the Caribbean.
Chartright Air Group was founded in 1987 at Toronto Pearson Airport as an aircraft management company.
The company’s expansion has brought it as far afield as Vancouver, British Columbia, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
In addition, it offers private jet charter, maintenance, and aircraft sales and acquisitions.
It also operates FBOs at Waterloo International and Lake Simcoe Airports.
The Lake Simcoe Regional Airport (CYLS) opened in 2022.
In 2023, it added its second FBO at Waterloo International Airport (CYKF).
The program was launched last year on a test basis, and then, based on positive response, became a formal offering, says Head of Sales and Marketing Graham Nierop.
JetClub also supports owners of aircraft that the company manages, providing supplemental lift.
Paid subscribers can now compare Chartright Air Group with over 80 providers and more than 500 alternatives.