Fri, Dec 07, 2007
Expands “Per-Seat, On-Demand” Service
Aero-News has learned DayJet Corporation will announce Monday
the expansion of its “Per-Seat, On-Demand” service
network to 28 new destinations across Alabama, Florida, Georgia and
Mississippi.
The expansion will allow DayJet members to fly “Per-Seat,
On-Demand” jet service to 28 additional regional
destinations, when they begin or end their travel at one of the
following five initial DayPort communities: Boca Raton,
Gainesville, Lakeland, Pensacola or Tallahassee.
The network expansion, which goes into effect December 10, will
come 60 days after the DayJet's official launch of service. DayJet
President and CEO Ed Iacobucci says the rapid expansion comes in
response to positive feedback, and customer requests for the air
taxi operator to extend service to more locations.
“Since initiating service in October, the feedback from
our membership base has been overwhelmingly positive,” said
Iacobucci. “Business travelers in our region are reaping
productivity benefits of turning regional travel that once required
over-night stays or hours in the car into convenient and
comfortable day trips. Adding these 28 new destinations to our
network not only gives members in our DayPort markets more travel
choices, but also provides a powerful link between communities that
today have no direct scheduled jet service.”
New communities served by DayJet include Dothan and Mobile, AL;
Boca Raton, Daytona Beach, and Sebring, FL; Savannah, GA; and
Pascagoula, MS. A complete list of new destinations is available on
the DayJet website.
DayJet operates a fleet of Eclipse 500 very light jets.
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