JetSmarter and Jet Linx have formed a $150 million, five-year partnership.
Jet Linx will offer JetSmarter customers extensive flight options with a fleet of 54 business jets across the US, at no cost for members, in cities including, Atlanta, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Washington D.C. and many more.
With this joint venture, JetSmarter’s flight offerings will be further expanded, opening the door for more US customers and making private flying even more accessible. For JetSmarter members, this partnership will significantly increase the supply of free flights on Jet Linx’s luxurious aircrafts, by offering over 20,000 pre-purchased hours on 54 jets over the next five years, with plans to have over 100 aircrafts by 2020.
“Our collaboration with Jet Linx not only allows us to strengthen our user base, but also increase our current flight selection within the JetSmarter app.”
Sergey Petrossov, CEO of JetSmarter said: “Our collaboration with Jet Linx not only allows us to strengthen our user base, but also increase our current flight selection within the JetSmarter app.”
“By partnering with a leading aircraft management company that has impeccable customer service, we have elected to further solidify our business model of democratizing the airspace, and offer consumers a seamless travel experience,” Petrossov added.
“We are very excited to partner with JetSmarter and have them leverage our otherwise unused inventory of one way empty flights.”
Jamie Walker, president of Jet Linx said: “We are very excited to partner with JetSmarter and have them leverage our otherwise unused inventory of one way empty flights. Sergey and his team have been a pleasure to work with and we hope this is just the beginning of many more things to come from this partnership.”

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