NewportJets Partners with Jetset Magazine and Celebrity Fight Night by Donating a Celebrity Flight for the Elite Fundraising Event
The private jet charter broker will donate a jet flight for singer Kelly Clarkson for the lavish event that features live music performances and an auction to benefit charity
NEW YORK, March 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- NewportJets, (www.newportjets.com) one of the fastest growing private jet charter brokers in the U.S. has partnered with Jetset Magazine to donate a celebrity flight for the Celebrity Fight Night charity event.
Celebrity Fight Night is considered one of the nation's elite charity events featuring live music performances and live auctions to benefit a variety of charities, including nearly $65 million for the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center at Barrow Neurological Institute. The evening is presented in honor of featured guest Muhammad Ali.
NewportJets has partnered with Jetset Magazine, the official publication of Celebrity Fight Night and sponsor of the after party, to donate a celebrity flight for musician Kelly Clarkson. Alex Reznik CEO of NewportJets, said his company is honored to be a part of such an important charity event by donating the flight.
"NewportJets offers custom service and travel flexibility so it was a perfect fit to offer a celebrity flight. We're excited to be partnering with Jetset Magazine too, because we cater to a similar audience, one that understands the need for private jet charter travel and appreciates the customizable options available. However, what's really amazing is to be a part of Celebrity Fight Night helping to raise funds for such a worthy cause," Reznik said.
NewportJets offers executives at every level access to private jet charter flights for personal or business travel. With a pay as you go solution to private jet charter flight services, NewportJets offers private and business travelers an alternative to whole or fractional jet ownership. There are no upfront, recurring or maintenance fees to have access to private jet flights. With access to more than 4,000 charter jet aircraft at 5,000 airports private or business travels can avoid flight delays, lines and the inconvenience of traditional travel at an affordable price.
Celebrity Fight Night takes place March 19 in Scottsdale, Ariz., this year attendees will include such luminaries as Muhammad Ali, Halle Berry, Kevin Costner, Kelly Clarkson, Billy Crystal, Jackie Evancho, David Foster, Lee Greenwood, Cristie Kerr, Matchbox Twenty, Red McCombs, Reba McEntire, Bret Michaels, Bob Parsons, and Sinbad.
To find out more about private air travel that allows you to pay as you go, with no commitment or upfront fees visit www.NewportJets.com
About NewportJets
NewportJets offers executives at every level access to private jet charter flights for personal or business travel. With a pay as you go solution to private jet charter flight services, NewportJets offers private and business travelers an alternative to whole or fractional jet ownership. There are no upfront, recurring or maintenance fees to have access to private jet flights. NewportJets specializes in private jet charter flight services to and from hundreds of domestic destinations including: Miami, Las Vegas, New York and Los Angeles and a wide variety of international destinations. NewportJets offers access to more than 4,000 charter jet aircraft at 5,000 airports offering luxury travel at an affordable price.
About Celebrity Fight Night
Celebrity Fight Night is recognized as one of the nation's elite charity events. The star-studded evening is presented in honor of featured guest, Muhammad Ali. The events draws celebrities and professional athletes in a night-filled with live musical performances and incredible Live Auction items to raise funds for charities that help people in need. In its 16-year history countless charities have benefited including nearly $65 million for the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center at Barrow Neurological Institute.
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