Air Travel away from the crowds

In January 2007, Silverjet will start flying from London Lutton to Newark Airport. The difference, their Boeing 767's will welcome only 100 passengers (versus 300 usually) which will allow you to board only 30 minutes prior to departure. They will offer flatbeds and freshly cooked food. Personalized touch includes being greeted by name and having your coat checked for you. Someone will make your bed for you when you are ready to lay down. For an extra fee you can also get chauffeur service which will pick you up and drop you off, carry your bags and help you with check in. If you drive to the airport valet parking will be available at the terminal.
Another nice touch on their website is their New York and London guides offering hotels, restaurants and shopping and sightseeing to match your flight experience.
The Silverjet basic introductory fare (Silver Saver) is 799.00 british pounds round trip for flights from January 25th to March 31 2007. At this time reservations are only taken for flights out of London.
So if money is no object why not travel comfortably.

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