Surf Air makes first flight for members only
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Surf Air, the membership-only airline based in Santa Monica, made its first flight Wednesday from Burbank to the Bay Area.
The airline offers members unlimited flights up and down the California coast for a monthly fee of $1,650.
The airline, which flies small eight-passenger aircraft, is expected to fly four round trip flights per day between Burbank and San Carlos, which is about 24 miles south of San Francisco.
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“We are thrilled to be able to provide frequent California travelers this groundbreaking alternative for air travel,” said co-founder and chief executive Wade Eyerly.
The airline received an operating certificate earlier this month from the Federal Aviation Administration, plus key funding from Velos Partners and Base Ventures.
Other investors include Anthem Venture Partners, New Enterprise Associates, actor Jared Leto, TriplePoint Capital, Siemer Ventures, Baroda Ventures, real estate executive Rick Caruso, and entrepreneurs Jeffrey Stibel, Mike Walsh and Gilad and Eytan Elbaz.
For the record: 8:34 a.m., June 13: A previous version of this post erroneously said Surf Air flies to San Marcos. The airline flies to San Carlos in the Bay Area.
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