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Chapman Freeborn offers $1,000 Travel Tuesday charter credit
Customers booking private jet charters between 2 and 3 December can receive $1,000 off flights completed by the end of 2025.
The Embraer Phenom 100 is one of the light jets customers may choose for seasonal private charters using the credit.

Chapman Freeborn is offering $1,000 in charter credit on private jet bookings made during Travel Tuesday this December. The offer applies to bookings made from 2 December through to 11:59 p.m. PST on 3 December and is valid for flights completed by 31 December 2025.

The offer is designed to make private jet travel more accessible and to help customers navigate the busy holiday season. Travel Tuesday takes place on the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving and is a key moment for travel deals, much like Black Friday. With six record-breaking flight travel days already logged in the US this year, the 2025 holiday season is expected to be particularly busy.

Customers may apply the $1,000 credit to one flight only. It is non-transferable, not redeemable for cash and cannot be combined with other offers.

“Our Travel Tuesday offer is an excellent example of our customer-first approach in action,” says David McCown, president, Americas at Chapman Freeborn. “We want to help customers make seasonal travel a fantastic experience, rather than a stressful one.”

Chapman Freeborn, part of Avia Solutions Group, has over 50 years of experience in air charter services and global reach across six continents.

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