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When To Use Private Air Travel?

The use of private air travel has increased in recent years, and post-pandemic it looks set to become even more popular. There are many advantages to flying privately, but to get the most out of it, there are also many things to consider. We take a look here at some of the main situations where private air travel makes sense.

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If You Need Flexibility

One of the key advantages of private air travel is flexibility. Hirers choose their own routes, airports, and times. You are no longer bound to commercial airline schedules. You are also free to change these – a valuable option if your plans change or you are delayed. Again, with commercial travel, your options to do this can be limited.

When Time is Critical

Private air travel is usually much faster than commercial travel. If saving time or getting to locations faster is of value, then there is no better way. Savings come partially from shorter flight times (although on short and medium-range flights, this will make a minimal difference). Rather, the main differences are in much faster airport transfer (both departing and when arriving) and the use of smaller airports closer to city centers.

Delays are also less likely. Private jets are less impacted by weather delays. Smaller airports tend to return to operations quicker, and you can modify schedules to avoid problem areas.

With a Complex Route

When you charter an aircraft, you are not fixed to specific routes. Nor do you have to return straight away to your departure points. You can plan multiple flights back to visit if you need to visit several locations. This can be a considerable advantage over commercial flying. Even if flight routes worked for the desired routes, the time taken would limit possibilities.

For Private Group Travel

One of the advantages of a private charter is, of course, having the aircraft to yourself. This will always give more space and privacy, but this is especially relevant with traveling with a group chartered flight.

Families traveling privately can enjoy uninterrupted personal time together. Business groups can benefit from more time to work together in a private, secure environment.

To Project The Right Image

For corporate travel especially, image and reputation are always a consideration. Flying company employees or clients by private jet projects creates a good impression. A company that travels this way is likely successful, well-run, and values time and efficiency.

When The Costs Work Out

Of course, one of the overarching considerations is the cost of private flying. While it may bring many benefits, you want to make sure that it makes financial sense as well.

It is essential here to consider the overall benefits and costs of private jets. Private flying is for the whole aircraft, including multiple passengers and any baggage or other equipment carried. Factoring in this, as well as the time savings, will give you a more realistic picture compared to commercial options.

Final Thoughts

There are many compelling reasons why you might want to fly privately. Remember that each situation is different, and private flying might make sense in some circumstances but not others. Thinking of it this way is a great way to approach private air travel and ensure you always get the best value.

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