Programs & Protection

A Practical Jet Card Alternative

Private aviation program structure for clients who want access, transparency, and control without traditional jet card constraints.

  • Refundable funds
  • No blackout dates
  • Direct operator pricing
TrueSkies Reserve

Planned with the right amount of structure.

Traditional jet cards can simplify access, but they often ask clients to accept locked funds, opaque pricing, and program rules. TrueSkies Reserve keeps the practical benefits while preserving more control.

How TrueSkies Handles It

Clear judgment before the quote, live support after booking.

01

Usage-based recommendation

We compare your expected trips, routes, cabin preferences, and risk tolerance before recommending Reserve or on-demand charter.

02

Transparent economics

Direct operator pricing and service fees are separated so the structure is easier to understand.

03

Flexible access

No blackout dates, no hourly lock-in, and no one-size aircraft category when the mission changes.

Private aircraft detail for TrueSkies Reserve program planning
TrueSkies Reserve
Aircraft Fit

Match the cabin to the mission.

Reserve is aircraft-flexible. Each flight can be matched to the mission instead of forcing every trip into a single cabin category.

Related Planning

Adjacent ways clients usually search.

Common Questions

The questions clients ask first.

How is TrueSkies Reserve different from a traditional jet card?

Jet cards often lock funds, bundle opaque markup into hourly rates, and impose program rules. TrueSkies Reserve is a funds-on-account program with refundable deposits, direct operator pricing, a transparent service fee, and no blackout dates or fixed aircraft category.

Are my funds refundable with TrueSkies Reserve?

Yes. Reserve is built around refundable funds-on-account rather than a non-refundable prepaid card balance, so you keep more control over your money while still getting program-level access and pricing.

Do I have to commit to one aircraft type?

No. Each Reserve flight is matched to the mission, so you can fly a light jet on a short hop and a heavy jet on a longer trip without being forced into a single cabin category.

Is a jet card alternative worth it if I only fly a few times a year?

It can be. TrueSkies compares your expected trips, routes, and preferences, and may recommend simple on-demand charter instead. Reserve is suggested only when your flying pattern genuinely benefits from it.

Advisor Desk

Get a calm second opinion before you book.