I probably daydream about rich-guy stuff a little more than is healthy. The sports cars, the mega yachts, the penthouse apartments with a frickin' slide. By my moral calculus, I deserve it all. But there's one accoutrement of wealth that rises above all others: the ability to fly private. Sure, you can point the Eclipse toward St. Barths, but that'll take forever if you're starting out in New York, and time is money. If you've got a jet at your disposal, you have truly achieved freedom. Wake up and decide where you want to go, then go there as quickly as possible, avoiding all the hassles and indignities of commercial air travel. There's simply nothing more luxurious than flying private, it's the ultimate indulgence, enjoyed by an air-kissing slice of the 1% while the rest of us pile our shoes and belts into a plastic bin at LaGuardia and regret not stuffing that $12 bottle of sunscreen into the checked bag. But now, thanks to a company called JetSuite, private air travel is finally available to middle class people with regular jobs in the publishing and service industries and okay that's a huge lie. It's still expensive, and you, gentle reader, still can't afford it. But you're getting closer. A lot closer. You can't afford it, but your friend with a slightly better job probably can, and maybe he'll take you along on a trip to thank you for turning him on to this innovative new aviation company.
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