Did you ever think flying was fun?

It was before the days of airplane cabins feeling like cattle cars. When baggage wasn’t something that could be nickeled over. And when TSA screeners – yes, they – thought frisking Henry Kissinger (89 years old) at LaGuardia Airport would make perfect sense.

“Surely there’s … some middle ground between illegal profiling and patting down octogenarians,”The New York Times published an editorial.

It is no surprise that the U.S. Travel Association has found that 41 million people are unable to fly yearly due to the so-called “Airfare Ban”. “hassle factor.”

But you don’t have a need to endure the inconveniences.

It’s now easier than ever to fly by private jet. This is due to a wider selection of options that includes buying a whole jet or just one-sixteenth share of one. You can also purchase jet cards. Flexjet (www.flexjet.comThrough its extensive portfolio of solutions, ) caters to people who want more flexibility.

“We wanted to make it easier for people to see why we’re the premium experience in the private jet industry,”Fred Reid, Flexjet president.

Imagine this: You arrive at one the 5,000 airports that are accessible by you after you have decided as little as 10 hours before you plan to visit Aspen. private aircraftNationally (compared to only 450 for commercial airlines). You’ll be whisked aboard the flight by ID-checking flight attendants instead of long lines.

You’re soon flying and enjoying a bowl full of warm nuts. (You remember nuts, right?)

“No oxygen-mask tutorials, no guy shoving his backpack into your overhead,”Reid.

Then comes the real pampering.

Pickard china is used to serve haute cuisine. You can comfortably use your phone in ergonomic armchairs. The table can be converted into a bed by using 600-thread Egyptian linens.

All this led Tom Wyatt (33) to take up private flying late last year. “It’s just so simple and painless,”He told the Wall Street Journal.

Flexjet is a division within Bombardier, the largest business aviation manufacturer in the world. It boasts the newest fractional aircraft (averaging around five years) as well as impeccable customer service. The company will soon add the all-new Learjet 85 and Challenger jets to its extensive collection.

The Learjet 85 aircraft can fly very fast.