The party is over for business jet brokers as far as the Super Bowl is concerned. At last year's event in Phoenix, more than 500 private aircraft crammed Glendale Municipal Airport, which is less than a mile from the stadium where the game was played. This year, the numbers will be a fraction of that if one broker's experience is any indication. "It's sure not 2008 any more," jets.com CEO Nathan McKelvey told The New York Times. Last year, his company booked 55 packages for the big game and this year, with a week left, he had 13.
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