Last-minute cancelations can be expensive, wiping out savings you thought you had achieved. These jet cards allow you to cancel without penalty with 12 hours notice – or less
One question I ask subscribers I talk with is whether or not they are likely to make changes or cancel within 24 hours of their scheduled flight time. In these times, it’s more likely than ever you might need to switch things up.
While providers generally try to work with customers, your contract sets the cancelation terms. If you cancel inside the deadline, you can well lose your entire charter amount, so possibly tens of thousands of dollars. Losing $25,000 for a single cancelation is like adding $1,000 per hour to the effective rate of a 25-hour jet card. Do it twice, and it’s adding $2,000 per hour. You may quickly wonder if you bought the right jet card!
The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, authorizes the Treasury Department to provide up to $16 billion of payroll support to aviation providers. So far over 500 have applied
The U.S. Treasury Department has revealed the list of aviation providers who have applied for the $16 billion allocated for industry workers’ payroll support.
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Hopscotch Air offers a Cirrus SR22 single-engine piston membership program covering the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic with fixed-route rates under the ClubScotch banner. Each aircraft carries up to three passengers.
When was Hopscotch Air founded?
2009
Who owns Hopscotch Air?
Private
Who is the CEO of Hopscotch Air?
Andrew Schmertz
How are Hopscotch Air’s aircraft sourced?
Hopscotch Air owns the aircraft it uses
What are Hopscotch Air’s initiation and membership fees?
$3,900
What is Hopscotch Air’s entry-level program?
Hopscotch Air’s jet card is a pay as you go program with fixed, flat rates by route
Does Hopscotch Air provide guaranteed availability?
No
Is the hourly rate guaranteed?
Yes – rates are fixed by route
Can jet card holders/members use multiple aircraft at the same time?