Affordable way to fly “Private” – JetSuite X E-135
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JetSuite is a private jet company based in Irvine, California, and has decided to try out a new concept early this year. It has purchased a bunch of ex-American Eagle’s used Embraer EMB-135LRs, and refurbished it into a luxurious 30-seats configuration. The commercial subsidiary is called JetSuite X operated by Deluxe Public Charter. It has originally based both of its operations on Concord Buchanan Field, and flies to Burbank, as well as Las Vegas. Since I really don’t have any reason to be in Concord, I decide in April for a BUR-CCR-LAS on a Friday because CCR-LAS was originally a weekend service. JetSuite offers two fare classes – one is a non-refundable fare with the usual change fee and a second one is a flexible one. For these flights, the cheaper fare is $108, while the flexible one is $268. I found the fares to be pretty reasonable considered you get a nicer seat, more legroom, complimentary beverage and snacks, along with a private jet experience.
On May 18, I got an email from JetSuite X, regarding some schedule changes. They have decided that Las Vegas was a popular destination, and while maintaining BUR-CCR, XE starts a CCR-LAS service. The CCR-LAS service is changed into CCR-BUR-LAS flight with more frequencies. While it was annoying as the changes were really late, JetSuite X called me personally and when I replied the phone calls, the rebooking was swift, and in the end, I did a BUR-CCR-BUR-LAS. It is a bit crazy, but since I have two tickets and don’t want to miss out the chance to fly into CCR, that is why the routing is so strange in the end. I also give XE credits for actually giving me $100 voucher for the inconvenience.
June 17, 2016
XE 102 BUR-CCR Lv0830 Arr0950 Embraer EMB-135LR N719AE
XE 103 CCR-BUR Lv1050 Arr1200
XE 103 BUR-LAS Lv1220 Arr1330
When I spoke with the agent for the rebooking, I asked about how to get to Hangar 2 in Burbank, and she simply recommends using Uber. I followed her advice and the uber driver has no issue finding Hangar 2, which was undoubtedly the right description.
Entrance to Hangar 2
Check-in:
You can’t really miss the Embraer 135 featured in the background
There are basically two desks, one for JetSuite X and one for an agency handling arriving passengers’ ground transportations. Two agents were both checking in passengers and working the ground operation, such as boarding and opening cabin door. Both agents were very friendly and it is definitely a more personable experience than the typical kiosk. I asked about flight load, and the agent told me that it was a light flight heading to CCR, but the return to LAS is almost 100% full. She told me that the Las Vegas flights were always full, compared to Concord. She welcomed me to the lounges, which were obviously formerly offices with new décor.
Pool table
Lounges
Refreshment station – Coffee machine, hot beverages, and fridge containing cold beverages, along with assortment of packaged snacks that are not featured on the plane.
Album link:
http://s1213.photobucket.com/user/Ca...%20June%202016
JetSuite is a private jet company based in Irvine, California, and has decided to try out a new concept early this year. It has purchased a bunch of ex-American Eagle’s used Embraer EMB-135LRs, and refurbished it into a luxurious 30-seats configuration. The commercial subsidiary is called JetSuite X operated by Deluxe Public Charter. It has originally based both of its operations on Concord Buchanan Field, and flies to Burbank, as well as Las Vegas. Since I really don’t have any reason to be in Concord, I decide in April for a BUR-CCR-LAS on a Friday because CCR-LAS was originally a weekend service. JetSuite offers two fare classes – one is a non-refundable fare with the usual change fee and a second one is a flexible one. For these flights, the cheaper fare is $108, while the flexible one is $268. I found the fares to be pretty reasonable considered you get a nicer seat, more legroom, complimentary beverage and snacks, along with a private jet experience.
On May 18, I got an email from JetSuite X, regarding some schedule changes. They have decided that Las Vegas was a popular destination, and while maintaining BUR-CCR, XE starts a CCR-LAS service. The CCR-LAS service is changed into CCR-BUR-LAS flight with more frequencies. While it was annoying as the changes were really late, JetSuite X called me personally and when I replied the phone calls, the rebooking was swift, and in the end, I did a BUR-CCR-BUR-LAS. It is a bit crazy, but since I have two tickets and don’t want to miss out the chance to fly into CCR, that is why the routing is so strange in the end. I also give XE credits for actually giving me $100 voucher for the inconvenience.
June 17, 2016
XE 102 BUR-CCR Lv0830 Arr0950 Embraer EMB-135LR N719AE
XE 103 CCR-BUR Lv1050 Arr1200
XE 103 BUR-LAS Lv1220 Arr1330
When I spoke with the agent for the rebooking, I asked about how to get to Hangar 2 in Burbank, and she simply recommends using Uber. I followed her advice and the uber driver has no issue finding Hangar 2, which was undoubtedly the right description.
Entrance to Hangar 2
Check-in:
You can’t really miss the Embraer 135 featured in the background
There are basically two desks, one for JetSuite X and one for an agency handling arriving passengers’ ground transportations. Two agents were both checking in passengers and working the ground operation, such as boarding and opening cabin door. Both agents were very friendly and it is definitely a more personable experience than the typical kiosk. I asked about flight load, and the agent told me that it was a light flight heading to CCR, but the return to LAS is almost 100% full. She told me that the Las Vegas flights were always full, compared to Concord. She welcomed me to the lounges, which were obviously formerly offices with new décor.
Pool table
Lounges
Refreshment station – Coffee machine, hot beverages, and fridge containing cold beverages, along with assortment of packaged snacks that are not featured on the plane.
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