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Sentient Private Jet Review

Alysia Murillo

Gulf Stream III
Gulfstream III

In the past two weeks several members of the Cruise Specialists team had the pleasure of taking a peek at a few of Sentient Jet’s private jets. Let me just say that these private jet experiences will be a special treat for those who wish to take advantage of this opportunity.

We travelled to the Napa County Airport, a tiny airport with no major airlines, away from all the hustle and bustle. We pulled right up to the front of a small building for check-in. The waiting area was nicely appointed and comfortable. At this particular airport we were then shuttled to our awaiting aircraft, the Gulfstream III and the Citation CJ3.

Gulf Stream III
Gulfstream III

The configuration is great for a group travelling together. To the front of the jet’s cabin there are four seats 2 by 2 facing each other, with lots of legroom and an aisle way that runs through. In the center of the cabin you’ll find the bench seat across from four seats of 2 by 2 facing each other- these are close in proximity and have a table in between to dine, play cards or enjoy a beverage together. In the back of the cabin there are two more seats with lots of legroom. This private jet features full entertainment including TV monitor, surround sound, multidisc CD changer, DVD player, and wireless headsets. Additionally, there is a full size bathroom.

The Citation CJ3 was also a wonderfully appointed private jet. This considerably smaller jet seats up to 6 passengers and is great for shorter flights, possibly from your home city to the cruise pier. The configuration is comfortable; there are 2 seats separated by an aisle, then behind those there are 4 seats of 2 by 2 facing each other. The leather seats are large and the area provides plenty of legroom.

CJ3
CJ3

Cruise Specialists is very happy to partner with Sentient Jets. Now all of our Cruise Consultants are Jet Consultants and can answer all of your private jet questions. If you’re tired of the “cattle call” feeling of the regular air carriers – with their long lines, security checks and small seats. If you would prefer a more relaxed experience- where you can leave from wherever you want and whenever you want, then we highly recommend taking a private jet to meet your next cruise.

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Comments

  1. Tim Bax says

    September 14, 2010 at 12:09 pm

    Wow..Very impressive options to choose from

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