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Midnight Mike
2006-06-20, 01:36 PM
MAXjet Continues Growth
Tuesday June 20, 1:07 pm ET
All-Business-Class Carrier Acquires Aircraft, Reports Growth and Adds Frequencies

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 20, 2006--MAXjet Airways, the industry's first low-fare, all-business-class transatlantic airline, announced today the delivery of its third aircraft as it continues its commitment to bring lower business class fares to a broader segment of key business cities. This third aircraft will allow increased frequencies on existing routes as well as development of new service.

In May, the airline carried approximately 3,950 passengers from New York to London Stansted, reaching an average load factor of 72 percent. Recent CAA statistics state that 5,500 people travelled between JFK and Stansted in May. MAXjet carried over 70 percent of this traffic and expects strong performance to continue this summer.

With almost 100 million US dollars in financing to date, confidence high and loads already significantly stronger than the Stansted competition, the airline is currently negotiating for its fourth and fifth aircraft.

"Our performance in New York shows we are the preferred transatlantic airline to London Stansted," said Gary Rogliano, MAXjet CEO. "We are also pleased with the performance of our Washington service. With the delivery of our fourth aircraft this year, we are planning to add a new US city to London Stansted, which we will announce in the near future."

In addition to the scheduled routes, MAXjet's VIP charter business continues to grow. The airline's unique intercontinental, widebody charters offer the luxurious amenities of its scheduled service on private trips for sports teams, major corporations, government entities and high-end travel groups. In addition the company has signed over 30 sales contracts with reputable US and UK institutions. In both the scheduled and charter passenger business customer satisfaction is continually monitored and the comfort, service and crew consistently rate highly -- 98 percent of passengers said they would recommend MAXjet to others.

The Washington D.C. to London Stansted route, which began on April 5, has been successful. In May, MAXjet carried approximately 1,600 passengers between Washington Dulles and London Stansted. Due to increasing demand, on June 29, MAXjet will increase its Washington service to five weekly flights with the addition of a Thursday departure.

For the convenience of its customers, MAXjet is currently negotiating packaged fares that will allow simultaneous booking of air and hotel rooms.

MAXjet is currently offering an autumn fare sale of only $1,199(a) roundtrip from either New York or Washington to London Stansted for travel between September 15 and November 10. Reservations must be booked by July 14.

Matt Molnar
2006-06-20, 02:42 PM
Nice. Where'd they get this plane from?

Garri767
2006-06-21, 02:01 PM
Eos all the way! ;)

in all seriousness, good news for maxjet, hope they can expand as i would love to see more of this kind of product

cancidas
2006-06-21, 09:03 PM
wonder where they are getting the airplanes from... maybe ex-ua birds from VCV?

Matt Molnar
2006-06-21, 10:54 PM
Eos all the way! ;)

I like the Eos livery much better. They should merge and paint the 767s in Eos colors. :lol:

Garri767
2006-06-21, 11:43 PM
Eos all the way! ;)

I like the Eos livery much better.


thats two of us! and compare the seats!



MAXJET- http://www.maxjet.com/max_business_class_seat.php
EOS -(click the eos suite tab on the bottom right) http://www.eosairlines.com/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi





NO contest ;-)
i know who id rather be stranded on for 6 hours out of those two ;)

Garri767

Matt Molnar
2006-06-22, 09:51 AM
and compare the seats!

MAXJET- http://www.maxjet.com/max_business_class_seat.php
EOS -(click the eos suite tab on the bottom right) http://www.eosairlines.com/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi

NO contest ;-)
i know who id rather be stranded on for 6 hours out of those two ;)

Yep, but of course you get what you pay for.

Midnight Mike
2006-06-22, 09:59 AM
thats two of us! and compare the seats!



MAXJET- http://www.maxjet.com/max_business_class_seat.php
EOS -(click the eos suite tab on the bottom right) http://www.eosairlines.com/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi
NO contest ;-)
i know who id rather be stranded on for 6 hours out of those two ;)

Garri767

Not fair to compare EOS against MaxJet, they offer two different products, one offers business class seats, the other offers first class seats.

Garri767
2006-06-22, 08:49 PM
thats two of us! and compare the seats!



MAXJET- http://www.maxjet.com/max_business_class_seat.php
EOS -(click the eos suite tab on the bottom right) http://www.eosairlines.com/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi
NO contest ;-)
i know who id rather be stranded on for 6 hours out of those two ;)

Garri767

Not fair to compare EOS against MaxJet, they offer two different products, one offers business class seats, the other offers first class seats.


since when is being fair one of YOUR expertees ;)

Greeney
2006-06-23, 12:18 PM
Congrats to MAXjet! One of my favorite birds in the sky.

mikephotos
2006-06-23, 01:12 PM
wonder where they are getting the airplanes from... maybe ex-ua birds from VCV?

It's cn 23280 / ln 131, B767-269ER. Will be reg'd N251MY.

Former regs: A6-PHZ, EX-067, N6373P, TR-LEJ, 5W-TEA, CC-CDX, TC-ASK, HI-660CA, 9K-AIA.

Mike