West Palm Beach, Fla.-based Greenjets last month launched a shared-ride charter jet membership service as a more environmental and economical way to use private jets. One-year memberships begin at $1,440 and fixed per-seat costs for a one-way New York to Florida charter flight start at $1,800 with a Black card membership.
Shared flights between New York and Florida will start this month; the company plans to add the Chicago, Boston, Washington and Atlanta markets later this year. Greenjets is in discussions to launch a similar service in Europe.
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