Private Jet Airlines Suggestion
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:34 am
Hi,
A suggestion I would like to make. Maybe you could implement a way for private airlines, for example, a private jet va, ticket pricing.
For example:
Right now, it's set to per person.
What if you added an option that when setting prices, you could set it for per flight. A lot of private jet companies will charge for the flight, not per person and allow the person booking to bring anyone with them. So, when we book a flight to fly one our routes, let say a flight from KSAC to KJFK, we could set the price for a flat price of $5,000 and then when the flight is booked, it books a random number of pax like it currently does.
I hope this may be something you could implement in the near future. A lot of private jet va's would love this in my opinion instead of getting just $275/per person and if only 3 people booked a flight from KSAC to KJFK, there wouldn't be much. Probably would actually go into the negatives. And yes I know you have the multiplier, but not everyone likes using it.
Just thought I'd throw that idea out. Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Robert Kingsley
CEO - Kingsley Executive Air
A suggestion I would like to make. Maybe you could implement a way for private airlines, for example, a private jet va, ticket pricing.
For example:
Right now, it's set to per person.
What if you added an option that when setting prices, you could set it for per flight. A lot of private jet companies will charge for the flight, not per person and allow the person booking to bring anyone with them. So, when we book a flight to fly one our routes, let say a flight from KSAC to KJFK, we could set the price for a flat price of $5,000 and then when the flight is booked, it books a random number of pax like it currently does.
I hope this may be something you could implement in the near future. A lot of private jet va's would love this in my opinion instead of getting just $275/per person and if only 3 people booked a flight from KSAC to KJFK, there wouldn't be much. Probably would actually go into the negatives. And yes I know you have the multiplier, but not everyone likes using it.
Just thought I'd throw that idea out. Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Robert Kingsley
CEO - Kingsley Executive Air