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Chartering a Private Jet Makes Good Business
Sense
By Matthew C. Keegan
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Chartering a private jet makes good
business sense. Let's explore the reasons why business aviation is thriving
even in the face of rising fuel costs.
1. It is safe. Traveling onboard a private jet provides a level of safety
not found on the airlines. When you fly private, you are renting the entire
jet, not just one seat. You choose who each of your passengers will be; no
guessing if the strange looking person sitting in seat #27C will strike a
match to his shoes.
2. It is secure. Most private jets
fly out of smaller, less visible airports then the ones the airlines
utilize. Business aircraft are typically hangared at a facility where strict
security controls are in place. Aircraft parked overnight are kept locked at
all times.
3. It is efficient. Instead of waiting on long lines at the airport and
going through extensive and repetitious security screenings, business
aviation passengers get direct access to the aircraft or access through a
screening area at their departing airport.
In addition, it is not unusual for business people to visit multiple cities
in one day on a business jet. Employees are typically back in the office the
next day conducting business [selling products, engaging in mergers and
acquisitions, etc.] while their less astute competitors are still out on the
road because they flew on the airlines.
4. Your crew is highly trained. Both of your pilots will have had extensive
training on the jet they are piloting. In addition, a trained and competent
flight attendant will provide a high level of in-flight meal and beverage
service not available with any airline. Your passengers -- fellow movers and
shakers -- will arrive at each destination relaxed and ready to conduct
business.
When you are ready to charter your next private jet, visit the
NBAA's
website for a list of operators who can meet your needs.
Matt has worked in business aviation
since 1992 initially as a technical writer, but now as a provider of web
design services and marketing strategies for private jet clients. Visit his
Corporate Flight Attendant Community website to learn more about the role of
the business flight attendant on your private jet..
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