January 9th, 2008, by Mary Winston Nicklin
Maxjet Bites the Dust
It is with great sadness that we learn the news about Maxjet, the all-business class luxury airline connecting London and the East Coast. Maxjet filed for bankruptcy at the end of 2007 and has ceased service. This is especially disappointing for Washingtonians who were spoiled by Maxjet’s sensational service– as Eos Airlines, the main competition in this niche upscale market, only flies to NYC.
Filed under: Business Travel, Europe, North America, Travel Industry News, The Practical Traveler, Luxury Airlines


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