The first jet card seller to halt taking new customers is now selling jet cards again, but on a limited basis
Florida-based Velocity Jets is a boutique broker. It was also ahead of the industry in halting jet card sales to new customers. It did so in early July, more than a month before NetJets, the first prominent player to put jet cards on ice. Velocity is now restarting – on a limited basis.
Florida-based boutique jet card broker Velocity Jets is putting a 30-day hiatus on accepting new jet card clients as demand surges to record levels
Boutique jet card broker Velocity Jets is putting a 30-day stop on accepting new jet card clients. WingX earlier today reported private jet flights over the July 4th holiday were 44% above 2019 pre-Covid levels. Founder and CEO Patrick Harris tells Private Jet Card Comparisons that it’s both a supply and demand issue.
Velocity Jets’ range of services includes private jet card memberships, aircraft sales, management, and worldwide aircraft charter. They do not own or operate any aircraft but uses operators that meet Argus and Wyvern standards.
Velocity Jets is included in Private Jet Card Comparisons’ database of over 50 jet card providers, enabling you to compare programs in minutes.
When was it founded?
2007
Who owns it?
Private
Who is the CEO?
Patrick Harris
How are the aircraft sourced?
Third party charter operators
What are the initiation and membership fees?
There is no initiation or membership fees for Velocity Jets jet card programs
What is the entry-level program?
$150,000
Do they provide guaranteed availability?
Yes
Is the hourly rate guaranteed?
Yes
Can jet card holders/members use multiple aircraft at the same time?