| DayJet Fills Gaps in Regional Travel with 30 Percent Expansion of Per-Seat On-Demand Service Network |
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Continues Service Expansion to Southeastern Communities Affected by Regional Air Service Reductions BOCA RATON, Fla.—July 9, 2008—DayJet Corporation today announced a 30 percent expansion of its “Per-Seat, On-Demand” service network with the addition of two primary DayPort™ and 14 secondary DayStop™ markets. Orlando and St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida are the latest DayPort markets to gain direct connectivity to more than 60 community airports across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. Since the launch of its “Per-Seat, On-Demand” jet service last October, DayJet has tripled its core DayPort service network. In Florida alone, 83 percent of the state’s population now lives within 40-miles of a DayPort airport. With today’s service expansion, the company is continuing to grow “Per-Seat, On-Demand” service operations into Southeastern states with the addition of new DayStop markets in Anderson, SC; Asheville, NC; Atlanta, GA; Athens, GA; Birmingham, AL; Gulfport, MS; Greenville, SC; New Orleans, LA; Rock Hill, SC; and Tuscaloosa, AL. “As commercial carriers continue to reduce service in response to rising fuel costs, the communities beyond airline hubs suffer the consequences,” stated Ed Iacobucci, DayJet president and CEO. “The rapid contraction of regional transportation options is causing many Southeastern communities to become increasingly isolated. With few or no flight options, business travelers in these communities are forced to spend more time on travel. We are solving this problem today by expanding our efficient and affordable jet service to the communities that need it the most.” Shrinking Transportation Options Marcos Marchena, Chair of Florida Transportation Commission, stated: “We always encourage travel alternatives for Floridians. We know better mobility means better economic development. DayJet represents a creative travel alternative with a focus on convenience. With 83 percent of Florida’s population residing within 40 miles of a DayPort airport, business travelers statewide will now have even more affordable options.” Orlando: Business Hot Spot However, the Official Airline Guide reports that the number of scheduled seats departing Orlando is expected to drop by nearly 6,900 per day, and by next December, there will be 13 percent fewer seats available on scheduled flights. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer stated: “Orlando is one of the most popular destinations in the world in terms of air travel. Adding DayJet service at Orlando Executive Airport complements our existing air transportation infrastructure and provides business travelers with more direct jet service to and from Orlando to the places they do business.” St. Petersburg: Birthplace of Scheduled Aviation St. Petersburg Deputy Mayor Dave Metz said: “DayJet is a breath of fresh air to communities like St. Petersburg. The ability to fly DayJet direct to more than 60 destinations across the southeast is a strategic boost to our existing air service.” About “Per-Seat, On-Demand” Jet Service About DayJet
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