Fly Alliance and Thrive Aviation, ranked among the top 20 U.S. charter operators, have introduced a joint-venture jet card program centered on access to midsize Cessna Citations. “This isn’t just another jet card—it’s a leadership-driven product, for those who want a personal relationship with the people behind the airplanes,” said Fly Alliance co-founder and president Christopher Tasca.
The Citation Reserve Jet Card includes access to aircraft such as the Citation XLS Gen2, Latitude, Sovereign+, and Longitude. Features include guaranteed availability with eight hours’ notice, fixed hourly pricing, and aircraft owned and operated by the two companies. According to Fly Alliance and Thrive, the card is designed to offer an alternative to traditional models with fewer intermediaries and simplified pricing.
Enrollment in the program begins at $500,000. Additional benefits include direct communication with company leadership and no call center or broker involvement.
Thrive Aviation CEO Curtis Edenfield added, “Thrive Aviation and Fly Alliance represent two of the most powerful brands in private aviation today. This jet card isn’t just a reflection of aligned values—it’s a bold statement about the future of jet card memberships and strategic partnerships in the industry.”
The companies aim to use their combined fleets to ensure availability and consistent service standards across the Southeast U.S. and beyond.