evoJets has spent nearly 20 years building a private aviation company around one core idea: flying private should feel easier, more flexible, and less complicated. Founded in 2006, the company connects travelers to a global network of private aircraft while heavily focusing on personal service, transparent pricing, and on-demand access without the rigid structure most other private jet programs have. Whether clients are booking a last-minute flight for business, vacation, or a multi-stop international itinerary, evoJets approaches private travel less like a membership and more like a custom-built solution made for how you travel.
The company arranges flights across thousands of aircraft worldwide from light jets for quick regional trips to long-range aircraft designed for international travel. One of the biggest appeals is access to small regional, often private airports that a regular commercial flight just can’t access. What that means for you is less time sitting in traffic getting to a major international airport, significantly less time standing in a security line, even during peak seasons like summer, and very little wait-to-depart time (because we’ve all been sixth in line to take off at JFK and that can last an hour).
And, while private aviation brands love talking about “luxury,” evoJets really leans into efficient and personalized experiences. Each jet experience is tailored to you rather than forcing you to fit into an existing program. Some clients fly only once per year for family vacations, while others are constantly moving from city to city on business. The point is that evoJets is flexible and wants your experience to be yours and yours alone.
That philosophy also extends to pricing transparency, which has historically been one of private aviation’s least charming qualities. Quotes from evoJets are all-inclusive (covering aircraft, fuel, related costs, etc.) without being surprised later in the process. This is especially important for travelers who are new to or considering flying private — everyone wants to know how much it costs.

For those who have been flying private for a while, the company launched Evolved Charter, a new program designed for frequent flyers. Unlike traditional jet cards that typically lock you into fixed categories, have blackout dates, even expiring balances, this program allows you to fund your account as needed while maintaining access to a slew of aircraft globally.
evoJets also recently launched a new mobile app, which honestly feels overdue for the PJ industry as a whole. Through the app, you can request and review quotes, manage itineraries, sign contracts, communicate directly with your advisor, and access real-time trip information without all the back-and-forth that still exists across much of luxury travel booking. There’s also a feature called Click to Fly, which allows you to instantly book fixed-rate charter flights through the platform. And that’s really the larger shift happening in private aviation right now: travelers want things instantly and they want those things to work better.
Once you’ve flown private a few times, the appeal becomes much less about selfies on the tarmac in front of the plane and more about indulging in the destination, enjoying your time, and ultimately not worrying about everything that typically comes with flying. With evoJets, you can leave when you want, fly directly to your destination, and avoid the chaos.
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