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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Charter Planes

Charter Planes

A typical chartered plane for small business use will carry ten passengers at most. Larger planes may carry as many as fifty at a time. The passenger does not find themselves wedged into their seat between two other people with no room to move or breathe. Other than comfort, a variety of reasons make chartered plane travel more agreeable to a passenger.

* Chartered planes do not have the immense size and weight of commercial airliners. This allows them to service thousands more airports than a commercial airliner is able to land at. More direct flights means less time waiting on transfers and trying to catch a nap in an air terminal while waiting for nine hours for the next leg of a journey.

* Tired of lost baggage? Your luggage flies on the same plane you do at the same time as you. There is no need to stand at baggage check to wait to find out your suitcase has ended up on the other side of the world.

* Charter flights are typically more flexible than standard commercial flights. Commercial airlines push a time-table of boarding, flights, and departures that they often can not live up to. A private charter flight can make it easier to arrange a flight time while not having to wait four hours to board.

* The smaller nature of chartered flight allows a busy individual the time to do some quality work while in the air. Commercial flights offer plenty of disturbances in the form of other passengers and their activities. In addition, a greater amount of privacy is gained by choosing chartered air travel as a business means of transportation. One does not need to worry about being overheard discussing a sensitive matter as they do in a commercial airliner. This is one of the key factors that bring executives to the decision to fly on a chartered plane.

* Travel by charter plane is not only more convenient, but it is just as safe as flying commercial. The FAA has strict mandates that ensure your and the crew's safety while aboard a private plane. The greater convenience does not mean a lax attitude towards safety and upkeep. Your safety is always our greatest concern.

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