Private Jet Charters: Jet Demands is a private-services aviation firm that makes every effort to get to know its clients' needs and preferences intimately. The outfit views each flight flown by its patrons as an opportunity to make their next trip even better. Whether it is business, pleasure, or somewhere in between the two, the demands of affluent flyers seeking personalized services are as unique as snowflakes. That's why the marketing staff of Jet Demands is so dedicated in keeping the lines of communication open. It is an earnest attempt to ensure 100-percent satisfaction before, during, and after every flight.
Achieving such a level of excellence requires plenty of forethought. It means being able to offer clients maximum flexibility when it comes to planning, scheduling, and providing sufficient luxury amenities all the time. Jet Demands has access to more than 1,500 certified aircraft worldwide. Additionally, they have the ability to locate numerous cost-effective yet luxuriant empty-leg charters, which at times is a flight with a price that is simply too good to resist.
Obviously, safety is an absolute necessity choosing a private-jet-chartering service. Every aircraft used by Jet Demands must pass a stringent checklist of requirements on a per-flight basis to remain in good standing. It is mandatory that all affiliates maintain gold and platinum ratings by the Aviation Research Group (ARG/US) to be remain in good standing.
"We act as consultants in regards to our clients' private aviation needs. Basically, we are their personal fight department," said Dan Perna, managing partner of Jet Demands, in summarizing JD's relationship with its clientele. "Our clients utilize our services because we can offer the same product that all card or fractional programs offer at a substantially lower cost."
How often are words like practical and luxurious used to describe the same flight?
When the service provider is Jet Demands, the patented answer to that question is every time.
For LxM James Rothaar
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