5 Days Ago A momentous Thing happened: Connectajet was the middle man for an overseas flight. Jeez this is beyond amateur it's like THE TV SHOW WINGS! I can just see this overloaded old plane chugging down thew runway with this poor group of people off to who knows where in Europe. I don't think they have been heard from since. One mysterious man has though, a connect a jet customer, E Sphaiu who released this rather stilted and strange summation, it really sounds like he's a hostage and has a gun to his head: "I have chartered many private aircrafts and flying with Connect-A-Jet was one of the most pleasurable experiences of all my travels. All the way from the moment the flight was coordinated to the time I landed back on the tarmac, I was overly satisfied with their professionalism, customer support and passenger care. Although Connect-A-Jet is not the operator, I am certain that the next time I am in need of private charter, Connect-A-Jet will connect me to an operator that will provide the same outstanding service," stated E. Sphaiu, a satisfied CAJT Charter Customer.
Thursday September 20, 6:30 am ET
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Connect-A-Jet.com, Inc. an online innovator of private jet travel and charter, announced today that its ever-increasing charter requests being received have now converted to actual flight bookings as it reports over $600K in booked charter flights for the month of September. CAJT additionally reports that it has booked its first international charter flight as a European charter trip on a Bombardier Challenger 604 has been finalized and good funds have been received.
CAJT has received good funds and completed the described charter flights that collectively equal the stated revenue figures. The aforementioned international charter flight will begin its first leg Friday, September 20, 2007.
It is the ultimate longshot though, filling a niche as they say and these booking/charter setups that can pass off fuel costs to the flying airline end up making a lot of money.... I'm assuming that's the set up here. Obviously being pushed by suspicious types but maybe hits $2 before people realize spending cutbacks are not good for the travel industry.... SI