Thursday, December 18, 2014

How To Get From NY Downtown Manhattan To JFK Airport In 4 minutes!

NY Downtown Manhattan to JFK Airport in 4 minutes


BLADE, the digitally driven aviation company that successfully brought crowdsourced helicopter flights to three Hamptons destinations, and on-demand helicopter charters between Manhattan and Teterboro (Bounce), has just announced an additional BLADE Bounce route which will operate between Manhattan and JFK Airport.
This additional Bounce route allows fliers requiring transportation between Manhattan and JFK Airport to secure a 6-seat Eurocopter within 20 minutes of their request.
The flight takes 4 minutes.
"The response to BLADE Bounce to Teterboro has been phenomenal — especially since our travelers are landing by the side of their jet avoiding the terminal altogether. The time was right to widen this offering and allow our BLADE travelers to use Bounce between Manhattan and the area's larger commercial airports," said Evan Licht, BLADE's General Manager.
"With BLADE Bounce, flying between NYC and JFK, holiday travelers no longer have to 'roll the dice' — guessing about highway, city and bridge/tunnel traffic. They fly over it all and land inside the Airport, or on the return in Manhattan, in only 4 minutes," said Greg Ramey, Director of New Markets.
The service started today and is offered at a special Holiday rate of $1,250 for the entire helicopter.
BLADE provides complimentary transportation from the helicopter directly to the terminal of the traveler's choice for flights to JFK.
BLADE is the first digitally driven brand in short distance aviation. The company offers travelers the opportunity to crowdsource flights or purchase seats on crowdsourced flights directly from an iOS or Android app. BLADE's consumer and operator offerings enables it to optimize efficiencies and provide dynamic scheduling while passing savings and enhanced convenience onto its customers. The company prides itself on providing irreverent style and its unique brand of customer service for all of its travelers.

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