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Hailed as 'the most sensible way to fly private acrossEurope', the revolutionary app JetSmarter, which allows members to travel on private jets for no additional fee has announced the launch of seven new European JetShuttle routes.
Members will soon be able to fly for free between:
The new routes will complement the existing scheduled services, which currently operate between London, Paris, Nice, Genevaand Moscow, as well as multiple routes within the USA and Middle East.
JetSmarter allows users to charter their own tailor-made flights at the touch of a button from their smartphone. Members (around £6,600 per year/$9,675 USD) are able to fly on empty seats on existing luxury routes at no cost. With red-carpet boarding, catering and concierge services, JetSmarter makes flying private more accessible, more convenient, and more fun. Currently, JetSmarter's European routes include London – Nice, London – Paris, London – Geneva, Paris – Nice, and Nice- Moscow.
JetSmarter founder and CEO Sergey Petrossov commented: "We are very excited to continue the expansion of our JetShuttle service across Europe, offering an increasingly extensive and exciting schedule for our customers here. JetSmarter users enjoy a unique combination of luxurious transportation, excellent service and the chance to be completely spontaneous with their travel plans. We expect to operate JetShuttle routes across more cities worldwide in the next two years, bringing greater opportunities to explore the world in style."
Reservations for the JetShuttle service in Europe are available now and can be made through the JetSmarter app, available for iOS and Android devices. For more information on JetSmarter or to become a member, visit www.jetsmarter.com.
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