Travel

Monday, August 6, 2007

DayJet wants to make travel easier
by Ana Maria Ciobanu


DayJet, a startup airline that will use a new line of "very light jets" is scheduled to launch late August or early September. The company hopes its business model of "on demand" executive air travel will become popular rapidly and expand elsewhere. Voices say it's a very long road from an excellent idea to an excellent idea that works. We'll let time and future clients decide this one. Till the let's take a look at what "on demand" air travel could mean for us all. Let's assume you're flying for an important business meeting in a small town in Florida. You stand in that long security line in Fort Lauderdale or Miami, then switch to a commuter plane in Orlando or even worst in Atlanta and you have to book a room at some crummy hotel because nothing is flying till the next morning. Another alternative would be losing some good hours of your life and drive to your destination or losing some good money from your wallet and use a very expensive charter plane. DayJet will offer flights to cities where air service is lacking and places that traditionally have been driving destinations. You'll be able to get to Lakeland from Boca Raton in about 35 minutes, compared to three hours of driving. We just have to wait for them to open, check their prices and perhaps simplify our lives a little if the concept will work.
by Ana Maria Ciobanu
for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv)

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