Sat, Dec 13, 2008
Report Determines If Buyers Are Overpaying
Private jet fliers wondering if they’ve been overpaying
for jet travel have a new tool at their disposal. Private aviation
company XOJET announced this week the debut of its proprietary
Flight Program Analyzer.
This complimentary service enables private jet fliers to produce
a custom report showing a detailed side-by-side cost comparison for
any private jet travel option in the market today – from
charter to membership cards to fractional ownership to buying a
plane outright.
The Flight Program Analyzer draws from real world aircraft
performance data from more than 2.4 million trips and actual
pricing to compare every component of travel costs.
"Many private jet travelers are surprised to learn that the
average fractional customer pays 20 percent more than they think,"
said Peter Fuchs, XOJET’s Vice President Product Strategy.
"XOJET's Flight Program Analyzer quickly and easily allows buyers
to look at their personal travel patterns, assess a wide range of
variables and evaluate how these variables affect the overall cost
of each solution. More than just a snapshot comparison of
solutions, it’s a tool to help clients think
strategically."
Fuchs noted, for example, that a faster aircraft might at first
glance seem more costly... but, depending on the type and number of
trips taken, could save significant time and expense.
The debut of the Flight Program Analyzer follows on the heels of
the launch of XOJET's Fleet Membership Program, which enables
clients to create a customized solution that provides the best
value for their specific travel profile.
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