Prive Jets wins two World Travel Awards

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Jet card broker Prive Jets has won Leading Private Jet Charter for North America and the Caribbean from the World Travel Awards

The World Travel Awards named Privé Jets as both North America’s Leading Private Jet Charter and the Caribbean’s Leading Private Jet Charter.

Privé Jets adds partnership with high threat security company

Tangent Group International will offer security services for the jet card broker’s customers

Florida-based jet card broker Privé Jets has added travel security services via a new affiliate with Tangent Group International, which provides VIP services to protect UHNWs while traveling.

Privé Jets named North America’s Leading Private Jet Charter for fourth time, second consecutive year

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On-demand private jet charter and jet card broker Privé Jets was honored by the World Travel Awards during a ceremony held Jan. 28, 2019 in Montego Bay, Jamaica

Florida-based broker Privé Jets, which sells both on-demand charter and a variety of jet cards, was named North America’s Leading Private Jet Charter by the World Travel Awards. It’s the fourth time Privé Jets has been recognized with the award and the second consecutive year winning the award. The World Travel Awards celebrates the commitment to excellence from key players in the travel, tourism and hospitality industries, according to a press release.

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Prive Jets issues promotions, announces Mexico and Middle East – Europe jet cards

Florida-based Prive Jets announced end-of-the-year free hours and free catering promotions. It’s also launching Mexico and Middle East to Europe fixed rate jet cards

 

Florida-based Prive Jets is jumping in the end-of-the-year promotions pool. The company offers two jet card types, one where customers buy and prepay for 25, 50, 75 or 100 hours as is typical, and a second membership model for those of you who don’t want to prepay. With the latter, you pay a membership fee that escalates based on aircraft size, and then pay-as-you-go.

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