The new 10-hour cards from Hera Flight are for super-midsize and large cabin private jet travel and must be used within 150 days of joining.
Hera Flight is adding a 10-hour jet card.
Its previous entry point was 25 hours.
The 10-hour jet cards are valid for super-midsize and large cabin jets.
Co-founder Jonathan Hollar says, “Private aviation shouldn’t feel transactional.”
He adds, “Our 10-Hour Jet Card was built for travelers who want the full Hera Flight experience, personalized without a long-term commitment.”
Hollar adds, “This program is about lowering the barrier to entry without lowering the bar.”
Payments for hours are split.
For the super-midsize jet card, you pay $49,999 plus $7,499.33 in federal excise tax, for a total of $57,498.33.
You then pay $12,500 per month for four months.
Hera Flight operates Citation Xs as its super-midsize aircraft type.
The large cabin access requires a $49,999 deposit at signing, plus $10,121.25 for FET.
You then pay $13,800 for four months.
Hera Flight offers the Gulfstream GIV for large cabin flights.
Hollar says, “Whether you’re flying for business or heading somewhere worth celebrating, you deserve an aircraft that matches the moment and a team that handles every detail so you don’t have to.”