You Can Now Charter a Private Jet With Bitcoin

You Can Now Charter a Private Jet With Bitcoin

Private Jet service PrivateFly.com is now accepting bitcoin payments for jet charters, in partnership with digital payment processor BitPay. The company allows customers to book private flights (which usually come in at five-figures per flight) via their website and mobile app - and with 7,000 aircraft available for hiring out, there's a good chance you'll get your flight when you need it. PrivateFly says they've been watching bitcoin since the beginning of 2012, and finally decided to go ahead with accepting it following a number of customer requests. "We were surprised to find that....


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