Jets.com has added a luxury travel partnership and catering credits for jet card buyers in 2026.
The company, which includes a large brokerage and a majority ownership stake in Part 135 charter operator Private Jet Center, had revenues in the $180 million range last year, according to Executive Vice President of Sales Vincent Kavanagh.
The veteran of NetJets, Vistajet, and Wheels Up says there are currently around 1,200 active jet card customers and 300 more regular customers who fly via ad hoc charters.
Jet card program tweaks follow a full rebrand last year as the company edges toward its 20th anniversary next year.
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For flyers, there are now bigger benefits when they land.
All jet card holders now receive a Black Tier membership with Little Emperors.
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