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Superbowl 2020: Super Incentive Package from ONEflight International

Private jet membership company seeks to streamline the costs of flying privately with special deals and incentives

by Business Traveler

January 20, 2020

ONEflight International, a fast-growing industry leader for accessible private jet travel, is offering the opportunity for ten new members and their guests to attend the game on Sunday, February 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FL.

Each incentive package includes four tickets to the game and private jet travel to and from Miami for ten new BAJit [Book A Jet] members. Flights must originate within the continental United States. The package is limited to up to seven passengers per flight, and some restrictions may apply. This offer will be available through January 28, 2020.

BAJit memberships offers the ease, comfort and accessibility of flying charter without the expense and complexities of owning a personal private plane. Different levels of membership to suit a myriad of corporate or personal travel needs.

The attention to member services that sets BAJit apart include:

• Single point of access to 500 top-rated charter companies with one price plan

• Rates that do not fluctuate and are locked on a yearly basis

• Pay as you go

• Only pay for occupied time

• Never any additional fuel surcharges

• No daily minimums

• Complimentary catering

• Complimentary door-to-door executive car service on both ends

ONEflight International launched in 2010 with a proprietary [Book A Jet] booking platform. Clients now have access to over 4,000 aircraft globally and get the lowest, unbiased, universal price point. BAJit.com’s advanced technology allows memners to securely search, select, and book one’s private aircraft of choice based upon availability, size, pricing, and amenities – as simple as booking a hotel room.

The company is certified as an ARG/US Rated Charter Broker and provides solutions for reducing the historically costly problem of “empty legs” flightin flight operations. By reducing these flights, one empty leg at a time, and streamlining the booking process, the company expects that flight costs could be reduced by up to 30% while increasing efficiency and sustainability.