George J. Priester Aviation has announced an expansion of its “customizable jet card program,” the 1945 Card. The program is available for flights on any of the George J. Priester Aviation family of brands.
It is named for the year Priester founded his company.
“The 1945 Card meets the needs of the individual better than other charter options,” said Rustin King, national charter sales director. “Travelers discover greater flexibility with no blackout days or peak-day surcharges. They’re easily scheduling an elevated flight experience, while locking in cost certainty that works well with their specific mission.”
The company says the program offers “a convenient 25-hour option, and offers users the advantages of guaranteed availability, point-to-point pricing, and fixed hourly rate costs.”
Customers will be able to purchase and use the 1945 Card within each regional base for the 80 aircraft operated nationwide by Priester Aviation, Mayo Aviation, and Hill Private Aviation.