NetJets' top 10 nearest neighbors contain no other travel brands — Wheels Up, the one fellow Travel subcategory entry, lands at position 37 in the broader data and does not appear in the top 10 at all. Instead, the closest audience shapes belong almost entirely to business-oriented professionals and media figures.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.81 down to 0.79 across the top 10, with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Four of the top 10 are Professionals — Lolly Daskal (0.81), Jeff Bullas (0.81), Steve Keating (0.80), and Mari Smith (0.80) — all in the Celebrities and Influencers category. Small Business Trends (0.80), a Blog, rounds out the business-content cluster. The remaining five neighbors diversify the mix without breaking the pattern: The Fresh Market (0.80) is a General Grocery Store, Barbara Corcoran (0.80) is a TV Personality, Michael Steele (0.79) is a Politician, Chico's (0.79) is Women's Apparel, and Mika Brzezinski (0.79) is a Journalist. The dominant subcategory is Professionals, but the cluster as a whole is a cross-kind mix of business content, retail, and media commentary — not aviation or luxury travel.
The flat, cross-kind shape suggests NetJets' audience is defined less by travel interest than by a professional, business-engaged orientation that it shares with leadership coaches, small-business media, and centrist commentary figures.