This website uses cookies
More information
Business Air News
Business Air News

See more information from the Business Air News Handbook

Private Jet Card Comparisons

Jet Cards/Membership Schemes

Press Release

Issued by Private Jet Card Comparisons.

May 11, 2018

Private Jet Card Comparisons adds jet card Decider worksheet

Private Jet Card Comparisons, the only independent guide to jet card programs, today launches its exclusive Jet Card Decider worksheet to make finding the right program even easier. The new service is available exclusively to current and new paid subscribers at no additional cost. Private Jet Card Comparisons provides the most comprehensive comparison data on jet card companies comparing over 250 programs by more than 65 variables.

"Each subscriber has different flying needs. It means your friend's jet card program may not be a fit for you," said Doug Gollan, founder and editor-in-chief of Private Jet Card Comparisons, adding, "Our new Jet Card Decider worksheet is a brief questionnaire that subscribers fill out and send back to us. We then analyze all the options in our database, which contains over 20,000 data points, and provide a customized recommendation on which providers and programs best fit their needs."

Private Jet Card Comparisons was launched in April 2017 after Gollan, a contributor to Forbes.com, became frustrated as he was trying to research an in-depth article about the category. He found there were more providers that he expected, and in fact, the number of programs and providers had more than doubled since the Great Recession.

Jet cards are a form of private jet charter and fill the space between on-demand charter and fractional ownership, with programs starting from under 10 hours to over 100 hours of flight time. Gollan saw that there were numerous differences between the programs that went beyond just hourly private jet price, eventually cataloguing more than 65 variables. In his research, he found the only buyer's guides available were either directly from providers or lead generation services selling subscriber data to specific companies.

"I wanted to provide a service where my subscribers knew they were getting comprehensive and unbiased recommendations," Gollan said. Private Jet Card Comparisons doesn't accept any payments or referral fees from jet companies, and the site does not accept advertising, relying 100% on paid subscriptions.