KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 29, 2016 -- JetCharters.com, the Worldwide Air Charter Marketplace, is proud to carry its web-based private jet services to mobile devices with its new applications for iPhone and Android powered devices. These apps are designed to connect the private flyer with ideal aircraft and operators for any trip.
JetCharters.com applications make arranging private aviation easier by allowing easy access to aircraft anywhere in the world.
"With the tap of the screen, executives can locate and contact flight options after their meeting in New York, or just use this feature from home to bypass the need to fill out trip details which can be time consuming from smart phones," project manager for JetCharters.com Blake Bookstaff said.
The JetCharters.com app is completely free for anyone to use. "We've seen a lot of apps out there that are only for paying members, but this one is easy to use and completely free," said Bookstaff, noting the benefits of pay on demand charter compared to memberships, air cards or fractional ownership.
The JetCharters.com app is currently available on the iPhone and any DROID powered device. If you have either, download the app by visiting: iTunes , Google Play or by searching for "jetcharters.com" in your phone's marketplace.
JetCharters.com is a Knoxville, Tenn. based worldwide air charter marketplace that connects the needs of the private aviation consumer with aircraft and operators across the globe. The website provides consumers with the ability to book travel, read news and reviews, list aircraft for hire, and purchase used aircraft.



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