In U.S., Europe, business aviation faces diverging paths in 2023

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For business aviation, Europe may fall back to 2019 levels as the U.S. holds onto some of its Covid gains, according to WingX

Business aviation activity faces a fork in the road in 2023, with the U.S. and Europe set to take different paths.

New private aviation research report provides consumer insights

Private jet user research

The 2022/23 Jet Card Report covers on-demand charter, jet cards, membership, jet sharing, and fractional ownership trends based on direct consumer research

New private aviation research based on feedback directly from consumers who fly privately is here. It covers what private aviation users want, the solutions they bought, and from what companies. And what did they think of the experience? Plus, what’s their outlook for future flying needs? It’s all in the 200+ pages of The Jet Card Report 2022/23 by Private Jet Card Comparisons.

As private jet flying soars, so do traveler complaints

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Nearly 20% of Private Jet Card Comparisons’ have experienced service letdowns in the past several months, according to a new survey

Let’s start with the good news. When you fly privately, you don’t have to worry about fisticuffs or surly flight attendants. You avoid snaking TSA lines, and increasingly crowded terminals. You use more convenient airports, saving time. On the other hand, 20% of subscribers to Private Jet Card Comparisons experienced service lapses in recent months. The letdowns come as private flying has soared to record levels.

List Of Key Private Aviation Resources

Links to key trade associations, business publications and websites, guides to private aviation airports and private jet terminals, conferences, and research, including why fly by private jet are now a click away. Private Jet Card Comparisons has published an Industry Reference Guide providing one-click links directly to relevant websites. 

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