If you've ever had to pass through a multitude of airport
security checkpoints on your way to your commercial flight, you'll know
how inconvenient the experience is. As an alternative, it is possible to
travel on a private jet flight and avoid the kind of delays such as
layovers or disruptive passengers. And because many charter services use
hangars with a lot of the smaller regional airports, you can save
yourself a lot of time reaching many of the same destinations that are
accessible by commercial airlines through a private jet flight. Most are
under the impression that getting on a private jet means having to buy
it and use your own crew. Actually, while that option is available, it
isn't the most practical one. However, you can also avoid the high
private jet prices as well.
One particular option that a lot of businesses like to do is lease the plane for several months at a time. This allows them to pay for a fee which enables them to use the plane anywhere from 3 months up to 3 years, depending on the term. During this time, the company can take advantage of having a private jet flight available anytime for VIPs who need discretion and security when traveling to or from their destination. Another option is to charter an individual private jet flight. This is basically a pay-as-you-go method, and is for people who don't fly as often, but would like access to the service now and then when it becomes important, such as meeting with high-profile clients. Then there is the timeshare method, where people can either rent or buy the private jet as a group, paying the private jet operator for pilot and maintenance services while allowing each member of the timeshare of the agreement access to the plane as part-owners.
The kind of option you choose will fully depend on your needs and budget. Start by narrowing them down by determining what you need such as the seating capacity, amenities, and the destinations you plan to travel to. Smaller passenger jets can typically hold anywhere from 6 to 14 people, but if need be, you can also rent a business jet for up to 150 to 170 people. Pricing options can vary. Some leases offer fixed pricing, but if you really want to save, you can pay for a consumable amount of hours. Safety is an issue, and is dependent as much on the jet charter you will be working with, as it is with the real plane model. Be sure to research the charter you will be dealing with to see what kind of feedback or reviews you get.
One particular option that a lot of businesses like to do is lease the plane for several months at a time. This allows them to pay for a fee which enables them to use the plane anywhere from 3 months up to 3 years, depending on the term. During this time, the company can take advantage of having a private jet flight available anytime for VIPs who need discretion and security when traveling to or from their destination. Another option is to charter an individual private jet flight. This is basically a pay-as-you-go method, and is for people who don't fly as often, but would like access to the service now and then when it becomes important, such as meeting with high-profile clients. Then there is the timeshare method, where people can either rent or buy the private jet as a group, paying the private jet operator for pilot and maintenance services while allowing each member of the timeshare of the agreement access to the plane as part-owners.
The kind of option you choose will fully depend on your needs and budget. Start by narrowing them down by determining what you need such as the seating capacity, amenities, and the destinations you plan to travel to. Smaller passenger jets can typically hold anywhere from 6 to 14 people, but if need be, you can also rent a business jet for up to 150 to 170 people. Pricing options can vary. Some leases offer fixed pricing, but if you really want to save, you can pay for a consumable amount of hours. Safety is an issue, and is dependent as much on the jet charter you will be working with, as it is with the real plane model. Be sure to research the charter you will be dealing with to see what kind of feedback or reviews you get.
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