Originally Posted by
RJSAviator76
Maybe a NetJets guy can chime in, but I understand they have no-cost medical for them and the family.
It was good coverage, but it was not no-cost -- it was no
premium. I'm sure that's what you meant, but there were still deductibles and co-pays, which could be very significant if you wanted to see an out-of-network doctor. I'm on the Regular Plan at SWA now, and it's very comparable. Out-of-network coverage is actually better on the Regular Plan than it was with my Netjets plan.