Fly Private and Offset Carbon: Sentient Jet Leads in Sustainable, Safe Luxury Air Travel

 

Sentient Jet, the innovative company that introduced the first private jet card 25 years ago, continues to be a pioneer in safe, luxury travel—with a conscience. Since 2021, the company has been committed to an emissions-neutral mission—off-setting flight emissions to 300 percent by funding projects including forestry and renewable energy. These initiatives are independently verified, and Sentient and 4AIR collaborate to ensure accurate volumes of credits are acquired and retired for every flight. This is a multimillion-dollar annual effort at no cost to card owners, so you can actually fly private and save the planet.

On the safety front, Sentient Jet is also dedicated to flying in the lead. Sentient Certified, a set of safety standards that were the first of their kind in private aviation, are rigorously monitored by Sentient’s Safety Advisory Board, composed of former officials from the FAA and NTSB. The Robb Report named Sentient Jet a “Best of the Best” winner in 2024, calling the company a leader in safety and sustainability. The ease of booking (a text option reduces reservation time to 60 seconds), hours that never expire, payment only for hours flown, fewer peak and blackout dates than competitors and more destinations were other reasons cited for rocketing Sentient Jet to the top.

Sentient Jet Card owners have access to an Exclusive Benefits Guide with a curated collection of experiences and partnership savings (up to $230,000) to enjoy. The 2025 edition offers ten new luxury partnerships (for a total of 50), selected to align with Sentient Jet’s core tenets of service, safety, sustainability and innovation.

New partners include the 1,100-acre resort Ambergris Cay in Turks and Caicos, Casa de Campo Resort & Villas (home to the No. 1 golf course in the Caribbean and ranked top 100 in the world), Savannah’s Hotel Bardo (named one of the best hotels in the world by Travel + Leisure and Conde Nast Traveler) and The Lodge at Blue Sky (a 3,500-acre ranch outside Park City, rated the No. 1 resort in Utah by Travel + Leisure).

Kentucky Derby fans (or food and fashion fans) enjoy exclusive access to the Derby Day Breakfast with brand ambassador/celebrity chef Bobby Flay. Looking to don a memorable custom-designed hat or fascinator? Christine Moore, the official Milliner of the Kentucky Derby, is at your service.

Hats off, Sentient Jet.

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