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Aircraft charter, primarily Private Jets
Avoid the commercial flights, connection flights and connect directly to your destination. In case something goes wrong, other than others, we always provide a backup plan.
The distinguished traveller with a little more income or net worth than the average.
Depending on your margins, paid advertising is going to be your friend. I'll assume that your profit per deal is relatively high for this strategy.
Some title ideas:
"11 things you need to know before flying private"
"Flying private - What commercial companies don't want you to know"
"7 misconceptions about flying private"
You're going to give this away in exchange for their contact information using lead ads.
First, route their contact data to a newsletter platform (I use sendfox) and start nurturing them with a couple of emails per week.
Second, as soon as they submit their information, have an automated sms and text sent out that simply says
"Hey Axel, just sent you that pdf about flying private. Planing to travel anywhere anytime soon?"
If they say yes or answer positively, another automated SMS goes out and says "Would you consider flying private for this trip?"
Depending on what they answer next, a front desk person or assistant would take over from here and see what's what.
There's quite a few nuances to this so if you need a clarification to any of the points or you think that this would never work, let me know why!