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Wheels Up introduces enhanced online pricing options

Wheels Up introduces enhanced online pricing options
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Private aviation lift provider Wheels Up has introduced new booking functionality to its mobile application and website, allowing air charter customers to view dynamic pricing rates at departure and arrival locations for specific dates. Customers will also be able to track their savings and loyalty program progress, matching capabilities typically offered for airline travel.

The added booking options aim to make it easier for users to navigate Wheels Up's pricing across more than 200 of the most popular city pairs based on the current season. When searching via the online portals, customers can select the “Flexible Plans” option to identify lower-cost airport pairs that may result in substantial savings per leg.

Wheels Up believes these latest improvements will enable it to schedule its operations more efficiently.

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"Over the last few years, we at Wheels Up have proudly placed transparency and customer value at the center of our brand promise," said Kristen Lauria, the company’s chief customer and marketing officer. "We've previously illustrated that commitment by being the first in our industry to publish operational metrics and are proud to extend that visibility to our dynamic pricing rates and individual flier progress towards reward redemption. We remain committed to placing clarity, flexibility, and ease at the forefront of our customers' experience while continuously delivering realized value on a flight-by-flight basis."

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