Jetvia unveiled its Elite Jet Card, a private aviation membership offering an effective hourly rate as low as $5,714/hour. The program features no repositioning fees, no fuel surcharges, no annual dues, short lead-time availability, and extended rate stability. Frustrated by hidden fees and rigid programs, Jetvia set out to build something better — a membership that combines premium service with transparent, predictable pricing, making private aviation more accessible than ever before.
DeeAnna Brodie, Vice President of Jetvia commented: “Our goal is to give members the freedom to fly without surprise fees or complicated restrictions. We’ve built a program that delivers premium aircraft, exceptional service, and a simple, transparent pricing model — opening the door for more travelers to experience private aviation without compromise.”

Pricing is straightforward: $8,500 per day plus $4,500 per flight hour. The more you fly in a day, the lower your effective hourly rate. With guaranteed availability, industry-leading service areas, and fully equipped midsize jets featuring Wi-Fi, enclosed lavatories, AirText, and Airshow, Jetvia’s Elite Jet Card combines luxury and accessibility like never before.

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