Heading to Aspen? Set Jet Adds Direct Flights From Scottsdale Airport
By Michelle Glicksman | June 5, 2023
Jetting away to Aspen, Colo. just got easier. Set Jet, the membership-based private jet charter flight platform headquartered in Scottsdale, will begin offering direct flights from Scottsdale to Aspen, Colo. beginning June 12. The expanded route also includes one-stop flights from Orange County and San Diego to Aspen.
Buy-the-seat costs for Set Jet member’s flights to and from Aspen will start at $1,330.
“Member requests for this route have consistently increased as we approach the Aspen summer season,” says Set Jet CEO Tom Smith. “Aspen is home to some incredible summer festivals, and our members are looking forward to kicking off our Aspen service as the Food & Wine Classic begins. I am proud to see Set Jet now in ten airports across five Southwestern states and Mexico as we continue to grow our Set Jet destination map.”
Aspen is the second route expansion for the Company in the last six months, following a new service route for Salt Lake City that began in December of 2022, with additional service via Las Vegas beginning this month.
Set Jet Chairman Steve Reynolds says, “As a longtime Aspen local, I am excited to see this route crossed off the Set Jet expansion to-do list. I am excited to bring this impeccable experience to the Aspen community—and there is a certain opposite synergy between the desert and the mountains that I truly enjoy as a second homeowner in Scottsdale, myself.
“With the four-month extended booking period for Set Jet flights, we anticipate member demand carrying flight service through the fall when the airlines take the season off,” continued Reynolds. “And as for Aspen locals, Set Jet’s connections to Southern California, Las Vegas, and Cabo will prove a great escape for the overworked summer community.”
Categories: Autos, Local News, Travel & Golf
Tags: airline, aspen, charter, flight, scottsdale airport
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