When people think of the benefits of chartering a private jet, many advantages spring to mind, such as convenience, privacy and luxury. But there’s another significant advantage, and that’s safety. People who have never flown private before are coming to us because they know flying with us means less risk.
A normal commercial flight contains up to 700 points of contact from check-in to arrival, whereas it can be as little as 20 with charter flights. There’s no queuing of passengers at baggage claim, check-in or boarding; private terminals, where there are significantly fewer people; and once aboard the aircraft, passengers don’t have to share the cabin with anyone else. Like all aviation experts, everyone in aviation taken this pandemic very seriously. Strictly implementing the disinfection of the cabins fully and ensure crew and pilots are tested regularly.
Businesses still need their chief executive officers and employees to travel, despite the decline in conferences and sports-and-entertainment events. Many firms, which don’t want to risk travelling with commercial airlines for fear of compromising safety or of facing delays or cancellations, are taking advantage of private charters, and it’s proving cost-effective.
Executive airliners are the crème de la crème of the private-jet charter world. Many come equipped with business and conference centres, lounge areas and private suites ideal for conducting business in the air. For those looking for safe, reliable travel, flying private is the way to go.
It’s not only businesses that are experiencing the benefits of private flights. Families are increasingly looking at private jet charters. They see the advantages of “bubbling up” with family members or other families to share the costs and travel together on vacation. They can bring their pets without worrying about the arrangements, and they can avoid queues and fly direct. It’s the ultimate in risk-free travelling.