Demand has dropped for private jet travel, and that’s not a bad thing

May 9, 2023

Demand for private jet flights in North America is slipping, but industry insiders say it is a healthy correction from what had been unsustainable growth.

In April, there were 7.7% fewer private jet flights in North America than last year, said Travis Kuhn, senior vice president of market intelligence for Argus, a data tracker in private aviation.

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