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Jet.AI powers jet card with empty leg benefits
A reroute is a tweak to the flight plan of an empty leg, booked at a price in between an empty leg and a new charter. Reroute AI identifies opportunities, suggests a price to the operator and allows a rerouted booking.

Jet.AI jet card holders are to benefit from a new source of private jet inventory through Reroute AI, a proprietary AI-powered empty leg tool. Each time a jet card customer requests a trip, it is now cross-referenced with thousands of empty legs from hundreds of operators to find simulated alternatives. The new trip may then be offered to the customer for a substantially lower cost than their fixed hourly jet card rate.

Founder and executive chair Mike Winston comments: "Jet card customers can now take advantage of AI to score a Reroute and save money. Empty legs rarely align with customer needs but reroutes often do. A reroute is a slight tweak to the flight plan of an empty leg that is booked at a price in between an empty leg and a new charter. Our Reroute AI software identifies opportunities, suggests a price to the operator and allows for a smooth rerouted booking."

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