Sentient Jet adds high-demand day policy

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Sentient Jet is managing record demand by limiting flying when it won’t have the capacity to fulfill member flights

After stopping adding new customers at the beginning of the month, Sentient Jet is now trying to deal with the pain point of scrambling to secure supply at the last minute – a supply that sometimes isn’t there.

Sentient extends transatlantic fixed prices, expands fixed-rate area

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Jet card leader Sentient Jet is expanding its fixed rates on the other side of the Atlantic and extending its recently launched transatlantic rates to become permanent

Flight volume this summer is expected to exceed pre-pandemic summers by 30-50%

Sentient is offsetting CO2 for jet card member flights by 300%

Following the launch of its transatlantic fixed-rate program in May, Sentient Jet is extending that program permanently. It’s also adding Morocco, Tel Aviv, Kyiv, Minsk, Moscow, and St. Petersburg to the list of cities in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa where members can fly with one-way pricing.

Sentient Jet launches fixed one-way transatlantic pricing to Europe

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Jet card leader Sentient Jet is launching fixed one-way rates with guaranteed availability to Europe for the summer

As Europe opens, there are reports of delays up to six hours arriving and transiting major airports. If you are still looking to cross the pond, Sentient Jet offers one-way pricing through Aug. 31.

Sentient Jet’s smart approach to technology is paying off

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Leading jet card broker Sentient Jet is using technology to make booking flights easier, and it’s working

Since Sentient Jet, inventor of the jet card, doesn’t sell on-demand charter, it has an advantage over the many private aviation providers pitching their online interfaces as booking and quoting tools. They’re taking advantage of that difference. Here’s how.

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