Starflight Aviation suspends jet card sales indefinitely

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As major players restart sales, boutique broker Starflight Aviation has stopped jet card sales in both the U.S. and Europe

U.K.-based charter broker Starflight Aviation is withdrawing from the jet card market. The move impacts both its U.S. and European jet card offerings.

Private jet options to avoid the September British Airways strike

Three new private jet charter programs may come in handy during the expected strikes by British Airways pilots next month

The strikes fall during the Cannes and Monaco Yacht Shows

For travelers who have to get to or from London, or whose travel plans would entail a connection using British Airways through London are probably thinking about Plan B options about now. Current strike dates by the pilots are set for Sept. 9, 10, and 27.

The chaos started earlier this week when BA mistakenly emailed some passengers telling them their flights had been canceled. The British flag carrier doesn’t have a particularly ideal record in dealing with disruptions, either via industrial actions, IT meltdowns or extreme weather.

In other words, if you are traveling to or from London, or via London, and you are planning to fly BA, it’s time to think about options. A natural options is just rebooking on other airlines, although as low fares get sold, you may find that only the highest fares are left to buy

Priester Aviation, Starflight Aviation added to Private Jet Card Comparisons’ analysis of leading jet card providers

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Private Jet Card Comparisons provides the only independent and most extensive analysis of jet card programs

Priester Aviation and Starflight Aviation are both now part of the 65 + point comparison of jet cards offered by Private Jet Card Comparisons to its paid subscribers. By providing detailed information on their company as well as policies, both providers make it easier for consumers to find the right program for their unique flying needs.

Starflight Aviation

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Starflight Aviation Executive Overview

Year Founded1990
LeadershipGed Hughes, CEO
Adam Lippett, Director of U.S. Operations
HeadquartersFarnborough, England
Jet Card Hourly RatesU.S. light jets from $6,020 per hour, including FET; Europe light jets from 5,5000 euros per hour
Related ProductsOn-demand charterEmpty legs

Starflight Aviation is included in Private Jet Card Comparisons’ database of over 50 jet card providers, enabling you to compare programs in minutes.

Founded in 1990, Starflight Aviation is a broker focused on charters for high net worth individuals, sports stars, music and entertainment talent, government officials and royalty. Included in all their jet card pricing is its Carbon Responsible Programme. Since 2009, it has protected 8,500 acres of rainforest.

When was it founded?

1990

Who owns it?

Starflight Aviation is owned by two main partners. Every Starflight employee is a
partner in the business.

Who is the CEO?

Ged Hughes

Where is the headquarters?

Farnborough Airport, England

How many employees do they have?

15

What is the primary service area?

Starflight Aviation’s service area is the Continental United States and UK/Europe.

Do they provide Guaranteed Availability?

Yes

What is the minimum age for children traveling alone?

16

What is the minimum lead-time for making a reservation?

Program customers are guaranteed availability with 24 hours
advance notice 

What is their website?

www.flystarflight.com

Contact a Sales Executive at Starflight Aviation

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