Business aircraft parked on airport ramp outside Jet Linx facility
Private aviation solutions provider Jet Linx has resumed sales of two of its jet card membership programs which were paused amid the post-pandemic private aviation surge. (Photo: Jet Linx)

Jet Linx Reactivates Two Membership Programs

The company has resumed sales of two of its jet cards, which were paused amid the post-pandemic private aviation surge.

With reports of U.S. companies returning to domestic business travel in the wake of the COVID pandemic, private aviation solutions provider Jet Linx has reinstated two more of its jet card membership plans.

The Omaha, Nebraska–based operator is reactivating its Enterprise Jet Card, which is aimed at corporate clients and its Tier II Executive Jet Card, which allows leisure travelers who fly less frequently to access Jet Linx’s members-only fleet.

“We made the decision to temporarily pause these jet card membership programs in October to ensure we could properly serve our existing members as we experienced a surge in demand for our private jet services coming out of the pandemic,” said company president and CEO Jamie Walker. “Now, as we have optimized the fleet to comfortably operate in this new marketplace, we are opening up sales again to serve these types of members.”

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