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    Need a Market?...(free)

    ...There is a large wealthy consumer segment that cannot afford private aircraft travel but is dissatisfied with the current 10? US national airline options. This demographic will pay more than 115% the current economy plane fares in the US (eg. $817 rt from Houston to NY, LA, Chi, etc. instead of current $370). Airline should have a separate course/concourse for semi-luxury/fast service.

    This is a market waiting to be served....!


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    good idea, but think about all the laws and regulations and money, it would be hard to get into for someone like me, but maybe somone like you can make it possible =]
    You can't achieve your goals if you don't take that chance so go pry open your trunk and take those amps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastcart View Post
    ...There is a large wealthy consumer segment that cannot afford private aircraft travel but is dissatisfied with the current 10? US national airline options. This demographic will pay more than 115% the current economy plane fares in the US (eg. $817 rt from Houston to NY, LA, Chi, etc. instead of current $370). Airline should have a separate course/concourse for semi-luxury/fast service.

    This is a market waiting to be served....!

    This market was served. EOS Airlines and MaxJet airlines in addition to SilverJet all flew high class passengers, with seating greater than business class, and fares comparable to those you mentioned to some of the richest and busiest cities in the world. All three airlines have cancelled ops. Is there really a market for higher class airline service. Maybe as a charter operation, reducing expenses and eliminating the need for scheduled flights, which would probably be flying empty.
    -Andrew

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