Going solo: Why private planes point to a new era of luxury travel

Sergey Petrossov, chief executive of JetSmarter, on how technology is changing the face of high-end tourism

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Flying in a private plane can make all the difference in the world. From only having to arrive 15 minutes before the flight and not having to deal with the queues at security and the hoards of people in the airport lounge, to getting on board and chatting with like-minded individuals – the entire process is a pleasure.

But when I began flying private in 2009, I quickly came to realise that the private jet industry was very archaic. Its brick-and-mortar process of picking up the phone, waiting hours and speaking to numerous different people in order to charter a jet was outdated and inconvenient.

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