Q: Should I buy a Private Jet?

Q: I want to buy a private jet but with the current state of the economy I feel like it could be a bad move. What are my options?
A: Simple, The Marquis Jet Card. The Marquis Jet card is the perfect way to introduce yourself to the world of flying private. The card offers all the benefits of flying private without the headache of plane maintenance, crew, fees, storage etc. With the Marquis Jet card you purchase time blocks, they start at 25 hours and increase by 25 i.e 25, 50 and so on.

Q: How are my hours deducted?
A: Wheel up and wheel down. Time is deducted when the wheels of the plane are up and stops when the wheels touch the runway. So you don’t lose time when the plane is taxing or waiting.

The Marquis Jet Card

The Marquis Jet Card

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Get in my Hermes!

To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the Smart Car Hermes has lend its design aesthetic to car manufacturer the Como Group. The Fortytwo Edition Toile cars are available in 10 Hermes friendly colors including Hermes orange, gold and even lime green. Each car is complete with leather covered steering wheel and gear stick. The regular smart car retail’s for $12,000 USD while the Hermes version starts at $48,000. The launch event was held at the Grand Palais in Paris, a venue that has been used by Karl Lagerfeld for many Chanel showings

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The New First Class

Flying has become such a nightmare that I am considering a teleportation device. Between airport security, the luggage fees and arriving almost three hours before a flight I don’t think I can take it any longer. I don’t fly that much so it’s somewhat bearable but for the jet setter who is constantly on a plane it can become annoying and make flying very unpleasant. With that in mind its time to consider other options outside of the commercial realm. I mean why fly into LaGuardia when you can land at Teterboro? When it comes to flying private there are four major options: buying a plane, fractional ownership/jet cards, charter, and of course a ride from a buddy who has a plane.

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