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CARBON NEUTRAL PRIVATE JET COMPANY, VERIJET, EXPANDS TO THE CARIBBEAN

Verijet (www.verijet.com), a private jet and AI-powered air taxi service, announced today that it is expanding to the Caribbean for the first time. Verijet enables travellers to fly whenever they choose, from the airports nearest to their home or office, and arrive closer to their final destination, all while saving time and decreasing carbon emissions. Because of government restrictions and COVID, the service will be limited.

Verijet's SF50 Vision Jets allow the firm to fly to smaller, more local airports, allowing passengers to avoid long airport lines and travel worldwide in comfort. Verijet optimises travel departure and arrival points for the optimum ease using the airline's AI-powered booking service; this automated approach considerably eliminates the burden of foreign travel and allows passengers to focus on the fun aspects of travel.

Sustainable travel is becoming increasingly important to consumers, and Verijet continues to place a high priority on it. In fact, when compared to comparable light jets, the airline saves almost a tonne of CO2 each hour of operation with its Vision Jets. Verijet joined with the sustainability rating programme 4Air last year in recognition of their efforts to decrease dangerous atmospheric pollutants. Verijet received a Bronze Rating as a result of the collaboration, indicating that its operations are completely carbon neutral.

"Since starting in 2020, we've seen remarkable acceptance of our service on the east coast, with 51% return customers, and we expect to see the same in the Caribbean region," stated Chairman and CEO Richard Kane. "Verijet's underlying goal has always been efficient and sustainable transport. We may further reduce the carbon footprint of air travel by purchasing carbon offset certificates in collaboration with 4AIR. Verijet is a solution for those who want to reduce their carbon footprint, support sustainable aviation, and travel guilt-free for vacations and business."

Verijet planes currently fly to the US's South East and West Coasts, as well as the Caribbean.

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