Monday, January 27, 2020

Robert Herjavec


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Robert Herjavec is one of North America’s most recognizable business leaders. A dynamic entrepreneur, Robert has built and sold several IT companies and is the Founder & CEO of Herjavec Group. He shares his expertise with other entrepreneurs each week as a leading Shark on the Emmy® Award-winning hit show, Shark Tank.

He’s also a business traveler who logs hundreds of flight hours each year and personally knows the benefits of flying charter. He has joined ONEFlight International, the fastest growing and industry leader for accessible private jet travel.

Herjavec will be on location from a private hanger at Van Nuys Airport in Van Nuys, CA alongside one of ONEflight’s branded jets and will discuss:

* The ease and accessibility of private air travel today and how it has become more affordable than ever before.
* ONEflight International’s proprietary booking platform, Book A Jet [BAJit] - clients have access to over 4,000 aircraft globally and get the lowest, unbiased, universal price point. BAJit.com is the most advanced technology available today to securely search, select, and book one’s private aircraft of choice based upon availability, size, pricing, and amenities - as simple as booking a hotel room.
* How reducing the historically costly problem of charters’ “empty legs,” ONEflight is reducing the cost by up to 30% while increasing efficiency and sustainability.
* The business and personal benefits of flying charter vs commercial/First-class
* How he has learned the art of maximizing the limited hours one has each day
* What he looks for in a winning entrepreneurial idea

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