U.K.-start-up Instajet Club launches discounted private charter rates from New York to South Florida from $8,000 and NY-Los Angeles from $25,000
Private jet charter platform Instajet Club is bringing its fixed-route pricing to the U.S. It is offering a series of low-cost offerings on busy private jet routes. The first flights will begin by mid-January.
Instajet Club was launched by industry veteran Nick Davis in Fall 2021 as a charter platform offering hard quotes. In November 2021, it launched the Route Card.
The jet card was briefly offering fixed one-way route pricing on high-density rates in Europe and connecting Moscow and Dubai, plus key European cities and to New York.
It has since pivoted and now offers a U.S.-based jet card program for full-and-half-day charter flights with leased Citation jets.
Instajet Club is included in the Private Jet Card Comparisons’ database of over 50 jet card providers, enabling you to compare programs in minutes.
When was the company founded?
2021
Who owns Instajet?
The company is privately held
Who is the CEO?
Nick Davis
How are their aircraft sourced?
Instajet is using leased Citation jets
What are the initiation and membership fees?
Varies
What is the entry-level program?
$99,000
Does the program provide guaranteed availability?
Yes
Is the hourly rate guaranteed?
No, it is based on actualy costs
Can jet card holders/members use multiple aircraft at the same time?
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In the year since, Directional folded its own broker Skyjet into PrivateFly, launched fixed-rate pricing between key European cities, expanded it to select U.S. routes, and signaled its intention to grow here with the appointment of former NetJets and XOJET executive Gregg Slow as president of North America.
Private Jet Card Comparisons recently caught up with PrivateFly co-founder and CEO Adam Twidell during Revolution.aero in San Francisco where he talked about the deal, the year since, what’s ahead, and synergies with Directional’s OneSky siblings Flexjet and Sentient Jet. Below is a condensed and edited version of the interview.