Planes

3 QUESTIONS

Ask our CEO anything (travel-related)!!

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!! 

3 Questions  with ANJET CEO, Anthony Newcombe WELL FOLKS, IT’S NOW THE END OF 2023. We wish you all a happy and safe holiday season and the same for 2024!  #Shoutouts  December’s Shout Out goes to all the people who assisted in planning our annual event. We know how demanding things can get – especially […]

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Private Jet Sweepstakes Info

SWEEPSTAKES ENDED ON DECEMBER 30, 2023 … SEE YOU FOR THE NEXT ONE!! Click here for details! CELEBRATING OUR 15TH BUSINESS ANNIVERSARY

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HAD A CANADIAN WIN! 🇨🇦

A. Hadwin! (sort of) 3 Questions with our CEO, Anthony Newcombe #ShoutOut of the month Adam Hadwin Q: Who the heck is Adam Hadwin? A: I know.  We’ve heard it before. Simply put, in sports, we have “The Catch” (Joe Montana to Dwight Clark), “The Drive” (John Elway) and, of course, “The Meltdown(s)” (Atlanta Falcons: […]

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CANCELED FLIGHTS

Stop canceling my flights! 3 Questions with Anthony Newcombe, CEO & Founder of ANJET Who’s this month’s “Shoutout of the month?” It’s talk show host and comedian Bill Maher. Like him or not, Bill said something last week on his show that few consumers in the private jet industry have. Rather than break it down, […]

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HUMOR AND BUSINESS😂

3 Questions with our CEO, Anthony Newcombe Who is this month’s Shout Out!!📯📯 This month, we are sending a BIG SHOUT OUT** to Bill Beard.  He owns a scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, and fishing company in beautiful Costa Rica. So, the next time you visit, please make sure to look his company up prior to […]

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Before Thanksgiving

3 Questions with our CEO Anthony Newcombe Happy almost-winter folks! Rather than make you wait until 2023, we are going to add a little newbie to our lineup this month. Anthony would like to feature our new “shout outs” to various online personalities whom Anthony either follows and/ or admires. It is a great way […]

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Empty Legs

Definition an “empty leg” (or “one way”) is defined as an aircraft either departing from or returning to base without passengers (i.e., empty) in flight. These are sometimes also referred to as “deadheads,” but the meaning remains the same.  Time is of the essence/ limited availability empty legs/ one ways are limited in availability as […]

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