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Verijet broadens its horizons to the Caribbean
Verijet aircraft now service the southeast, northeast and west coast regions of the US and the Caribbean; Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos, the Cayman Islands and Providenciales.
Read this story in our July 2023 printed issue.

US operator Verijet is expanding its service into the Caribbean. Its SF50 Vision Jets give the company access to smaller, more local airports, allowing passengers to bypass long airport queues.

“We've seen tremendous adoption of our service on the east coast, with 52 per cent repeat customers since launching in 2020, and we expect to see the same in the Caribbean market,” says chairman and CEO Richard Kane.

“Efficient and sustainable travel has been a foundational goal for Verijet,” he continues. “With our long partnership with 4Air, we have further reduced our carbon footprint by purchasing carbon offset credits. Verijet provides an answer for those wishing to reduce their carbon footprint, support sustainable aviation and be able to enjoy holiday and business travel without guilt.”

Verijet aircraft now service the southeast, northeast and west coast regions of the US and the Caribbean; Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos, the Cayman Islands, and Providenciales.

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