Silverjet Business Class Airline Review
Sponsored Post: This review is sponsored by Silverjet.com which runs a business class airline between London and New York.

Silverjet’s main product is providing low fare business flights in London and New York. The business class airline, also called “Silver Class” provides one way trip and round trip for both adult passengers and infants. Silver Class as describe by Silverjet is different from other flights as it is designed to eradicate as many discruptive aspects of modern air travel as possible. From what I read from the website this is pretty true as the facts given is quite impressive (some comparison are based on my local air flight, so it may varied in your place:
- Short check-in: 30 minutes compares to 1 hour. Meaning you do not have to get to airport earlier and wasting your time awaiting bording.
- Confortable 100 6′3″ beds on board compare to none. Yep, we do not have beds on flight, just seats.
- A rather low 1 to 10 crew to customer ratio: lower ratio means you will get more attention from the flight attendent, more satisfactory.
- Quitest cabin: I do not have the chance to verify that but by looking at testimonials by its customers, they are sure quite satisfied by the services provided.
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For the visitors to both New York and London, Silverjet provides them option to get a detailed destination guide for each destination. For travellers to New York, the Big Apple as we call it, the travel guide, StyleCity New York is published by Thames and Hudson and produced by StyleCity. It is rather affordable at £14.95 and can be purchased online here. Same for travellers to London, StyleCity London is the correct travel guide for them, and its also priced at £14.95 and can be found here.
An airline’s website will not be complete without a place for travellers to check Flight status. Silverjet’s current and future scheduled flights status can be conveniently found at the flight status page, complete with flight number, departure and arrival names, schedules and actual departure and arrival date and times.

Besides the complete or rather common flight status page, Silverjet is showing more efforts by including additional information of both London Luton airport and Newhark airport.
This includes information such as how to get to the airport, transportation service provided, flight schedules and connections, travel requirements as well as terms and conditions of travel. The thoughtfully included information will make travellers more prepared and making their journey more enjoyable. Kudos to Silverjet for their efforts.
Some opinions on the website design, Silverjet.com website has a simple silverish theme with white and purple text colours. On graphic designing part, all images are in monochrome. I think they do this in purpose to give visitors an elegent impression, but still I feel it abit too blant and boring to my liking. Although their targeted users are business class travellers, some colourful pictures will certainly help to create a more friendly and warm impression. The Flight Search feature on the left hand side of the website is fully functional and working as expected. Departure and return dates are entered using a date picker. A thoughtful feature which making date selection easier as this way will prevent users from keying date in wrong format. However, if the date picker will contain more information, such as holiday and discount/price information, this will make it more useful for users.






