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Last week’s disruptions gave a sharp boost to a smaller but fast-growing segment of the private jet market - a niche for customers who purchase time cards that allow them to fly a certain model of jet by the hour. No point carrying around a lot of dirty laundry.įor those who can not yet afford their own jet fighter but don’t want their bottle of Evian seized by security, there is always the flight-by-hour option: When I’m done with one, I just leave it at the hotel and take the bag with clean items to my next stop. I’ll even ship a duplicate bag with easy-to-replace but bulky items like running shoes and toiletries to my hotel. And when it comes to my carry-on suitcase, I make sure it’s always stocked with clean clothes.

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That way, I have clean, pressed clothes waiting at my destination. Often, on longer business trips, I send all of my bags by FedEx.

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Marshall, who works in Stamford, Conn., uses the jet to take family trips on Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., and Vermont, but has also used it to commute two days a week to Boston, "blowing past stalled traffic on Interstate 95 below," according to the Time.īut how to make sure you don’t look rumpled after squeezing yourself out of the cockpit? Court TV’s Marc Juris has some tips:

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Marshall owns and flies a Soviet L-39 attack fighter jet, which burns through nearly 200 gallons of fuel per hour while in the air. While Thomas Frank argues on today’s New York Times’ op/ed page that America’s current "orgy of plunder and predation" is a mirror image of 19th century political corruption, the business section offers a fantastic package of travel tips for the frequent fliers that 1896 presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan would surely have called the " Plutocracy."įirst, consider venture capitalist Jeff Marshall’s " unusual mode of transportation." Jeff Marshall avoids onerous airport security by commuting in his own Soviet fighter jet.











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