Low-Cost Bizjet Charter Enforces Dress Code - AVweb

You don't have to be well-heeled to fly on one of the latest entries in the jet membership/on-demand charter market but you do have to look sharp. Set Jet members can hop on a flight aboard one of the company's five Challenger 850s for as little as $750 but not if they're wearing flip-flops. The price of saving on flying with class is dressing the part, at least a little bit, thanks to a modest dress code. "To maintain a respectful atmosphere, Set Jet requests that all Members, as well as their children and guests, adhere to our Dress Code Policy," the policy says. "Preferred attire is respectful, appropriate, neat, and presentable. Dress to impress."


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