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First Class Bus "The JET" from Washington, DC to New York City
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Watch this video to see what a First Class Bus in the United States looks like.

I took "The Jet" from Washington, DC to New York City! It claims to be an all-new, first-class travel experience that combines the luxury of a private jet with the affordability and convenience of a motorcoach. But, does it live up to the hype of a First Class Bus?

Watch this video and you’ll see what it’s like to board, ride, and arrive in style on a First Class Bus with the Jet, a motorcoach a step above the rest.

On this First Class Bus trip from Washington, DC to New York City, you’ll see the first ever “Hoverseats,” which effectively allow you to float above the bumps and dips of the interstate as you travel the 228 miles along the spine of the Northeast Corridor, I-95.

From the First Class Bus attendant delivering food and drinks to you to ultra high-speed wi-fi, luxurious bathroom, and space-age seats, all of this First Class Bus experience can be yours for as little as $99.

You’ll even meet the CEO of the Jet since he kicked off our First Class Bus ride!

The Jet offers a First Class Bus from Washington and New York, and also makes the return First Class Bus from New York to Washington.

Check out the Jet’s website:
thejet.coach/

0:00 Introduction
2:12 Boarding the First Class Bus
3:05 Departing Washington, DC
3:45 The Jet Hoverseats
5:46 First Class Bus Catering
6:07 First Class Bus Bathroom
7:19 First Class Bus WiFi
7:57 First Class Bus Jebscore
9:44 First Class Bus Final Thoughts

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@micmac99

2 years ago

Please have this in Texas, Arizona, and the West Coast. This is PERFECT for Phoenix - Las Vegas, Phoenix - San Diego, Phoenix - Tucson - El Paso, Dallas - Houston, Dallas - Austin, Houston - Austin - San Antonio, San Francisco - Sacramento, Seattle - Portland, etc.

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@teestack7004

2 years ago

The fact that the CEO was there thanking the riders and asking for feedback means a lot! I hope he keeps that same energy, little things like that go a long way in earning customers business.

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@wynfrithnichtwo8423

1 year ago

As a disabled person in chronic pain travel is extremely hard on me. Those seats would make a massive difference in my comfort level. This bus is an excellent idea.

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@restingfishface

1 year ago

$99 seems like a bargain when you account for there being only 14 passengers aboard, the great service of the attendant, the comfort, and what I would call excellent amenities for a bus. I wish them good luck in expanding their business

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@MichelleAlexandria-EM

1 year ago

As a DC native, Flying into NYC was always a pain. By the time you deal with the airports i cost, security, etc, you can hop a bus or train and be into midtown in about the same amount of time. I wish there was a luxury bus like this when I was in DC.

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@iiraiyen

2 years ago

The CEO coming aboard is already a selling point for me, I always appreciate seeing the raw passion people have for what they started and I will back that 100%. If I ever wanted to take this trip, believe I’d be taking this bus.

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@IvyANguyen

1 year ago

Amazing! This is how bus service ought to be: clean, comfortable, & not super-crowded like some other carriers out there that squeeze 50+ passengers into seats that are uncomfortable. If they had this bus leaving from Philly to one of our nearby cities, I'd go for it.

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@Hew1888

1 year ago

As someone who lives in the UK I just can't understand taking a plane instead of a 4 hour bus journey. This bus looks ace and if I had to travel for business it is something I would definitely do.

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@AndyZE123

2 years ago

About 35 years ago I travelled 550 miles from Germany to London, UK on a coach. We were packed in like sardines on seats that were uncomfortable after 50 miles. I said NEVER again. I have stuck to that decision, and in all those years this is the first coach that could possibly change my mind. An enjoyable review. Thank you very much.

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@Michael-pj6tj

2 years ago

I’m actually “sold” by this review. I’ve experienced several horrifying journeys with Acela and United Airlines between Washington and New York during the winter season. Never in my life would I imagine taking a bus, but somehow you’ve managed to open my mind to this experience. I’m completely awestruck.

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@mr.mr.5624

1 year ago

I used to live in NYC and I frequently traveled to D.C. when I lived there. I think this Bus company might take over because alot of the Buses that go down there in my experience have been uncomfortable, the busses are older than me, cramped and always breaking down. The Jet is going to go so far.

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@pneulancer

7 months ago

The CEO of this company absolutely has his stuff together. I'm very impressed with not only his active role in the "nuts and bolts" part of the business but his attention to what customers want and expect. Too often I've paid extra for service that was lacking in so many areas; this is clearly not the case with this one. Though I live in California, if I'm in the area (which I frequently am), I will certainly give this a try!

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@avalon1995

2 years ago

As a 25 year veteran of the airline industry I must say I'm rather impressed with this service. With the hassle factor involved with getting into and out of airports these days, not to mention the weather related delays, this is a no brainer.

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@tomblanco4106

2 years ago

I’m a professional motorcoach operator in the NYC Metro area and drive a Prevost. The bus conversion gets an A+. I wish the unit I drive had those seats! The amenity most requested at my bus is WIFi and we do provide it but it’s nowhere near the speeds of the Jet. This is a great job for a driver who loves greeting passengers with a smile and besides being a truly accomplished operator, takes pride in customer service. I wish the CEO and all the employees, success and may the company grow and set a high standard for others to learn from. Happy and prosperous 2022!

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@Ferraridude13

1 year ago

Seems like a solid option tbh. Even if the flight is only an hour an a half you need to get to the airport an hour beforehand and then there's the hassle of getting off the plane, getting bags and usually a long cab ride. This seems like more comfort and more practicality.

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@henahc668

1 year ago

They've done a great job of thinking about everything, from the hover seats and bathroom, to the handrails. Just adds to the overall comfort. It's great they've spent a high initial investment, but will probably earn that back in satisfied customers coming back and attracting new ones with the really reasonable price.

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@KennethCampbell

2 years ago

Great to see a bus with solo seats like this! After I saw the CEO climb on board, I knew the experience would be 10/10. This is clearly designed to appeal to those business travelers who want to avoid an alternative means of public transport and the stress that often accompanies it. I can also imagine this being a better means of travel for couples. This bus interior and exterior look great, too - kudos to the Jet Team.

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@doublecontralto818

2 years ago

Japan has had premium busses like this for years and I've always wanted to try them. So glad to see this as an option in the US now

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@ThePhDSpanish

6 months ago

Acela is the ultimate way to travel between DC and NYC. Picks up and drops off right in the middle of both cities. Takes about 4 hours total. No security means you can show up basically right before the train departs. No worries about traffic. Delays are very rare. All seats are extremely comfortable and spacious. Extremely easy to get work done or just relax for the entirety of the ride. I would say normal trains next, then flying, then bus, then driving on your own.

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@t.w.3

1 year ago

Back in 2002 when I lived in DC, I used Peter Pan Lines bus from DC to New York for about $35 for the "high class" ticket. The Greyhound lines also was available for around $18, both one way. The Peter Pan Lines buses were really nice, but with cloth seats.

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