Jun 3, 2008
Once you’ve decided to charter a jet for your group, the next step is to select a provider and plane model that will both meet the needs and exceed the expectations of your participants. So often, the tone for a trip can be set at the outset by the quality of the cabin and service aboard the flight, and whether you get kudos or complaints will heavily depend on which air charter service you have chosen. For businesses, private jets may be the best way to get cheap flights to lagos or other meeting destinations in the world.
Here are several considerations when shopping for the best private jet service to make the excursion one to remember:
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Jun 3, 2008
Radio-controlled airplanes are the most fun you can have without a pilot’s license. Three generations of enthusiasts have indulged in vicarious flight by medium of a simple controller. Educational for children, relaxing for adults, RC-planes combine the adventure of flying with the safety of standing with both feet on the ground, even when your head is in the clouds.
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Jun 3, 2008
Obviously, when choosing the size plane for your charter, the primary factor will be the head count of your group. Balancing the budget may influence the decision, but there are several other considerations to bring to bear when settling on the right package for your chartered private jet.
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Jun 3, 2008
As more and more fliers are turning away from large airliners, the attention is turning to the ownership and chartering of private jets. Whatever your needs, there is a type of private jet and style of service that suits the needs of your travel department.
Knowing the types of plane will help you find the best option for you. Here are some of the main classifications:
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Jun 3, 2008
The scheduling logistics for a remote event can be overwhelming. At every phase of transport, the itineraries of your participants need to be in sync with the agenda of your check-in, presentations, seminars, and departure. In arranging for your conference, bear in mind that groups are much cheaper to move than individuals. Coping with the delays and disparities of many commercial airline arrival times can turn an organizer’s task into a nightmare of missed connections and skyrocketing budgets.
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