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Old Feb 24, 2011 | 07:09 PM
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Anyone have a NetJets Membership?

Looking at this as a possibility, would love feedback.
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Old Feb 24, 2011 | 08:31 PM
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I don't, but here is a great article about it

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Old Feb 25, 2011 | 09:28 AM
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We thought about it for a while. It does seem interesting, and it's a great company, though we decided against it. Depending on how much you fly could make it worth it or not. If you currently have your own smaller or mid size jet that gets you where you need to go, then a Marquis Jet Card would be enough to cover the occasional long range trips.
 
Old Feb 25, 2011 | 11:47 AM
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We thought about it for a while. It does seem interesting, and it's a great company, though we decided against it. Depending on how much you fly could make it worth it or not. If you currently have your own smaller or mid size jet that gets you where you need to go, then a Marquis Jet Card would be enough to cover the occasional long range trips.
We have looked at them all and Marquis seemed to be the best rate overall. We haven't purchased the card yet but the customer service up to this point as been exeptional.
 
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Marquis seems the easiest way to go but I find it slightly expensive for 25 hours doesn't it?
 
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Marquis seems the easiest way to go but I find it slightly expensive for 25 hours doesn't it?

Yea it is, especially when you go up to the higher end aircraft in their fleet. They do have a lot of perks and incentives but you would have to maximze the number of personnel on the plane to make it seem more economical.
 
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Think a fractional is best for us... thx for the info!
 
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