Air chartering allows individuals, companies, corporations, and private groups to charter flights to suit their individual needs. Using an air charter service has proven not only cost effective but also very convenient. Missed meetings, endless hours waiting in crowded airports, flight changes, security checks, aging fleets—commercial airline travel can be stressful, time-consuming, and frustrating. Thousands of hours of productivity are lost each year as businessmen and women try to find the best route from point A to point B.
The inconveniences of commercial airlines are eliminated, and, by offering direct flights to anywhere in the world, air chartering has proven to be a highly sought-after method of travel. A variety of aircraft are offered by air-charter industries. The aircraft are provided to clients based on their specific requirements and the number of passengers traveling. Small business jets and large business jets are pressed into service, accordingly.
With a charter, one can fly where one wants, when one wants, in the plane one wants, and with the extra amenities one chooses.
Chartered flights differ from scheduled aviation in more ways than one. There are a few simple differences between plane charters and commercial flights. Charters fly on your schedule—commercial airlines have set schedules. Charters can land at over 5,300 airports in the U.S., while commercial airlines are limited to the 560 airports with landing strips long enough to support them. This means charter airlines can get you closer to your final destination than commercial airlines. Charters also mean shorter flights and travel times, since routing is direct and no stopovers or plane changes are needed.
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