Costco has heard the concerns of the public amid the coronavirus pandemic and is now offering customers the chance to fly to their destinations worry-free on a private jet.

In partnership with Wheels Up, Costco is selling a one-year private jet membership for $17,499.99, according to the product description.

Members will have the option to either “pay as they fly” or purchase a Fund Program, which offers lower billable flight times and other benefits.

Although Costco is selling the membership for $17,499.99, it comes with a few perks. Along with access to a private jet, members will also receive $4,000 worth of flight credit and a $3,500 Costco Shop Card.

Members can also expect “guaranteed nationwide aircraft availability up to 365 days a year,” “dedicated account management,” and a one-year membership with Inspirato, a luxury vacation rental subscription service.

All members will also be invited to attend exclusive events and will have the opportunity to take advantage of a suite of hospitality, lifestyle, and retail benefits from some of the world’s renowned brands.

Wheels Up has more than 300 planes in its fleet and 1,250 more with partner companies, according to TMZ.

The company plans to take special measures to protect the passengers and crew on each flight.

By using the enhanced safety and health program from Safe Passage, Wheels Up has expanded its guidelines in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The company’s employees will also be utilizing Collective GO, extensive COVID-19 testing, screening, and monitoring solution that was developed by Collective Health

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