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A Case Study

Linear Air is all about solutions. See how we can transform a day of stressful flying into enjoyable, productive travel.

The Last-Minute Business Dilemma: A Case Study

What happens when four Boston-based business executives find out at 4 p.m. that they need to be in suburban Pittsburgh the next morning at 10 a.m.? Check out what happens when they fly commercial. Then, what happens when they fly Linear Air.

Flying Commercial
In Eight Not-So-Easy Steps

1. The business executives book four coach class tickets but aren't able to sit together.

2. Faced with the prospect of long check-in and security lines, as well as an hour drive to Boston’s Logan Airport, they are up and out the door the next morning at 4 a.m.

3. They park in a short-term lot and need to hustle to make it to their gate.

4. Then, their flight is delayed.

5. When they finally board, they squeeze into narrow seats on a small, commuter plane—a partner of the major airline.

6. Landing at the mega-hub of Pittsburgh International airport, they wind their way through the terminal, take an airport bus to the car rental agency where they pick up their car.

7. Arriving exhausted, stressed, and late at their destination, their presentation is flat and they fail to win the business.

8. Dejected, they head back to the airport, wait while their return flight is delayed, and finally make it back to Boston and home after midnight.

Flying Linear Air
In Six Simple Steps

1. Within a matter of minutes, using the company's web-based booking system, the entire team is confirmed for a flight with Linear Air the following morning.

2. Up at 7 a.m., they make the short, easy drive to Hanscom Field in Bedford, MA, where their cars are valet parked free of charge.

3. Their Linear Air pilots greet them; they take off; and for the duration of the flight, they strategize for their meeting ahead in a sleek, comfortable and accommodating cabin.

4. Landing at the convenient Pittsburgh/Allegheny County Airport, they hop in a cab and arrive at their meeting 20 minutes early.

5. Wowing their prospective client with their high energy, preparedness, and travel savvy, they win the job.

6. The meeting wraps ahead of schedule and they call their pilot for an early departure. It’s wheels up 15 minutes later. Back in Boston, they make it home in time for dinner—just like any ordinary day at the office.