With the domestic private jet market in decline, Bombardier Flexjet is reacting aggressively by cutting prices for its Flexjet 25 fractional card program— by as much as 10% in some cases. A 25-hour card in Learjet 40 with 275 day access is now priced at $107,900 down from $119,900. The 365 day card for the Learjet 40, meanwhile has reduced from $149,900 to $134,900. Similar price reductions have been put in place for the Challenger 604 25-hour card. Flexjet 25 flights are operated under FAR Part 135 by Jet Solutions, LLC.
It’s hoped that the reduced prices will spur on more buyers who may have been reluctant to spend during this recession. The Flexjet 25 jet card has been able to weather the slowdown thus far. In fact, during the first half of the year the company saw a 50 percent increase in sales over the same period a year ago.

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