Flying incognito: How travel on private jets in South Florida has taken off

Michael Butler
Sun, April 30, 2023

On a recent rainy Friday afternoon, travelers Pia and Carsten Trolle casually strolled into the JSX private jet terminal at Miami International Airport. After setting down their bags, the couple, comfortably attired in athleisure clothing, sat down to play with their two dogs.

There were no lines, no crowds of harried passengers and a single non-invasive security scanner.

The Trolles are among a growing number of regular travelers boarding private planes to fly for work or play. They were taking the pet-friendly JSX flight with their mid-sized dogs, Ivy and Oscar, to Westchester County, N.Y.

The rapidly expanding world of flying private no longer requires inclusion on the Forbes list of the world’s richest people or breaking the bank to get away from the the flying masses.

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