SAN FRANCISCO, March 20, 2017 -- Vegas Jets, America’s private jet travel company, today announced that its guests can bring all their electronic devices with them on private jet flights booked through the VJET.co website.
Vegas Jets guests can fly on demand between Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas on the newest private jet fleet in the world, with guaranteed on-time flights and VIP service that leaves every other airline wanting.
Vegas Jets’ Thomas Schneider said:
“This is one reason why booking with Vegas Jets is less stress. Flying private means getting your own private terminal and bypassing the TSA. Bring your laptop, iPad, friends, dog or even your mother in law. They are all allowed to fly with us.”
About Vegas Jets
We're a different kind of company with a different kind of service. Our mission is to transform the quality of life of the traveler. Experience the reduction of stress and the anticipation of fun through private jet travel. No membership fees. No ferry costs. No surprise expenses. That’s the Vegas Jets money back guarantee. To learn more, please visit VJET.co
Editor’s Note: Vegas Jets is not a direct or indirect air carrier. All Vegas Jets-booked flights are operated by Part 135 Air Carriers.
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VEGAS JETS MEDIA CONTACT:
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