The expanded offering provides jet card owners access to a broader choice of state-of-the-art Bombardier aircraft.
DALLAS, June 5, 2008 — Bombardier Flexjet, the fractional business jet ownership program of Bombardier Aerospace, and Jet Solutions LLC, the organization operating Flexjet 25 flights under FAR Part 135, have announced the addition of the Learjet 40 and Challenger 300 business jets to the Flexjet 25 jet card fleet. The addition of the two popular aircraft to the Flexjet 25 fleet provides travel-by-the hour jet card owners access to Flexjets full fractional fleet of legendary Bombardier business-aircraft—the Learjet 40, Learjet 45, Learjet 60, Challenger 300 and Challenger 604 aircraft.
The Learjet 40 aircraft offers jet card owners the option of traveling in a superior light jet that outperforms all other jets in its class and provides the best combination of range, speed and comfort. The high-performance, super-midsize Challenger 300 jet offers Flexjet 25 owners the option to travel in the most popular aircraft in business aviation.
Unlike traditional jet card programs, the Flexjet 25 jet card is available in 25-, 30- or 35-hour increments and allows program members to choose the number of days per year they wish to fly – 275, 325, 355 or 365. The program also includes two ground-breaking guarantees: a pledge that card owners will fly on the Flexjet 25 fleet 95 percent of the time or better, and a satisfaction guarantee* that jet card owners will be refunded the remaining portion of their pre-paid balance if they are not completely satisfied after their first flight.
Flexjet 25 jet card owners can also take advantage of the programs industry-leading Secondary Service Area (SSA) program, which provides travel to and from the Caribbean region (Cayman Islands, Puerto Rico, the Greater, lesser and Netherlands Antilles), Bermuda, the Bahamas, Mexico, all of Central America (Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador), and Canada without incurring ferry fees. Flexjet 25 jet card owners of the long-range Challenger jets can also travel to and from Hawaii without any ferry or repositioning fees to return an aircraft to the U.S. mainland.
Additionally, the Flexjet 25 jet card features options for travel on larger or smaller aircraft when the need arises and the ability to apply unused card program funds toward the purchase of a Flexjet fractional share.
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