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How I Flew on a Private G5 Jet for Free


A few weeks back, JetSmarter, a startup that bills itself as
an Uber of private jet charters, briefly offered a status match for frequent
fliers with over 1,000,000 miles or hold top tier elite status.

Those who qualified would receive complimentary Simple Membership for three months,
which allowed you to book two seats on any empty leg flight (Jet Deals) or a
seat on a certain regularly scheduled private charters (Jet Shuttles).

Luckily I had enough miles and quickly submitted my status
match request.

Initially I was quite skeptical on whether JetSmarter would
go through with the promotion. After all, a free membership for three months
that offered complimentary access on empty private jet flights, along with
select shuttle flights seemed way too good to be true.

Lo and behold, a couple days later I received a missed call
from JetSmarter, along with an email pending approval, with instructions to
make an appointment.

After sending a quick email reply  I was notified via JetSmarter’s app that I was
approved for a complimentary JetSmarter simple trial membership!

It’s important to
note that I tried to “hide” myself as much as possible using a personal email
account and my legal name. I definitely didn’t want JetSmarter to influence my review in any way.

For all intents and
purposes, I was one of the lucky few frequent fliers who hit the status match
gold mine.

Reports soon surfaced that quite a few status match requests
were denied due to significant demand, so I must have gotten in under the nick
of time.

Initially I tried booking a Jet Deals flight on Father’s day
weekend from Aspen to San Francisco.

Ultimately, a last minute flight diversion due to weather
resulted in no flight, but we were able to have beautiful road trip through the
Rocky Mountains.

Undeterred, I decided to try my luck at a Jet Shuttle flight
instead. Unlike the Jet Deals program, Jet Shuttles are guaranteed to fly. As a
result, there were significant restrictions for Jet Smarter simple members,
whom can only book a single seat on Jet Shuttle flights less than three hours
for free.

Most of the free shuttle flights were short flights under an
hour on propeller aircraft between cities like Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

Nothing wrong with propeller planes, but if I was going to
fly private it would be on a proper private jet.

After scanning all the different free Jet Shuttle flights, I
ultimately settled on a flight from Fort Lauderdale to Chicago, one of handful
sub three hour Jet Shuttle flights using a Gulfstream 450 jet, or G4 for short.

The flight booking itself was quite simple, and after a few
taps, I was booked on the Jet Shuttle flight for the July 4th
weekend for $0!

I was pleasantly surprised on how simple the process was,
and it almost felt like I was booking an Uber, except in this case I was booking
a spot on a G4.

Finally, my childhood dream of flying private, and in a
Gulfstream no less was about to come true.

See Also: My free flight on a $50M Gulfstream V Jet


Written By: Sam Huang

Hi, I'm Sam! I travel around the world primarily using frequent flier miles. Each week, I'll be sharing with you some of my most amazing travel experiences.

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