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Frequent Flyers Can Get Free Flights on Private Jets With This Deal!

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Ever dreamed of flying on a private jet?  If so, this deal could be for you!

Via Reddit, if you have elite status with a major airline, or 1+ million frequent flyer miles or credit card points, you can get a free 3-month private jet membership from JetSmarter.

With JetSmarter, you can book seats on private jets between cities like Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, Miami, Atlanta, and more.  Including popular spots in Europe like London, Paris, and Geneva!

Million Mile Secrets Team Member Keith Recently Used JetSmarter to Book a Last Minute Flight From Las Vegas to Santa Monica

I’ll share the details of this offer, and explain how you can sign-up!

Free JetSmarter Membership

Link:   JetSmarter Promotion

JetSmarter is a company that allows you to book flights on private jets, and unsurprisingly, membership to the club is pricey!

But through July 1, 2017, JetSmarter is offering folks with frequent flyer elite status or those with 1+ million miles or credit card points, a free 3-month JetSmarter “Simple Membership.”

With a JetSmarter Simple membership, you get perks like a free seat on certain routes, a free seat on last minute flights, and more!

To take advantage of the deal, you need to:

JetSmarter Is Offering Frequent Flyers a Free Membership to Their Private Jet Booking Service!

The terms and conditions from the promotion’s page are vague, but a JetSmarter representative tweeted that the million miles must be from a single account or program.  So, for example, having 500,000 United Airlines miles and 500,000 American Airlines miles will NOT qualify you for the deal.

That said, it CAN be cumulative, if you can prove that you’ve earned 1 million+ miles or points over the life of your account.

Is It Worth It?

If you meet the promotion’s requirements, there’s no reason not to sign-up for the offer, because it only takes a few minutes.  And you might find the perfect opportunity to use JetSmarter’s service, like Million Mile Secrets team member Keith did on a recent trip to Vegas!

But this deal is likely best for business travelers or folks traveling solo, because you’ll only get ONE free seat at a time with a JetSmarter Simple Membership.  Which means if you’re traveling with friends or loved ones, you’ll have to pay another $1,000+ for an extra ticket.

Bottom Line

Through July 1, 2017, JetSmarter is offering folks with Elite status, or those with at least 1 million frequent flyer miles or credit card rewards points, a free 3-month “Simple Membership” to their private jet booking service.

A Simple Membership comes with perks like one free seat on select flights.  So if you travel a lot between cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, or certain European cities, this deal could be worth it!

Even if you don’t have any upcoming travel plans, it’s worth signing-up for the deal if you qualify.  Because you never know when an opportunity might present itself!

Do you plan on signing-up for a free JetSmarter membership?  Let me know in the comments!

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