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Company Offers Private Jet Trips Starting at $102: The ‘Uber of Flying’

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KinectAir, a private air travel company, is now offering budget-friendly private plane bookings.

The company aims to make private flights accessible to a wider demographic by using fuel-efficient aircraft and offering “empty-leg flights” as affordable options.

KinectAir’s mobile app, similar to Uber, allows users to book planes on demand with upfront pricing. (Trending: Judge Announces Historic Ruling In Jeffrey Epstein Case)

KinectAir co-CEO Katie Buss said in a statement, “KinectAir is ‘Opening the Skies’ by making private flight available to a larger demographic.”

“One way KinectAir does this is by utilizing fuel-efficient aircraft types,” she continued.

Adding, “The reduced cost of fuel not only means a cost savings for the passenger, but also means a greener flight.”

“Like Uber, we have an easy-to-use app and prices are displayed up front – clear, easy, transparent,” explained Buss.

“We applaud Uber’s efforts in transforming the way people think about personal mobility,” the CEO said.

Buss added, “We want to do the same thing, but in that 50-500 mile sweet spot, flying direct from the local airport down the street means more comfort, more personalization, more joy, and perhaps most importantly, more time with the ones you love.”

The company focuses on providing direct, comfortable, and personalized flights within the 50-500 mile range, emphasizing the importance of spending time with loved ones.

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