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One Of The Most Popular Ways To Fly On A Private Jet
By:Daniel L. Pott

Just about the most popular ways to fly on a private aircraft for business and corporate fliers is with a new program that numerous companies offer. It is a flight card, that is just what it sounds like. You buy a certain amount of hours each year on a certain class of aircraft and you get a card, similar to a credit card which has an account number and any other significant information that you then present to the charter company prior to each flight.

All of your information is stored on the card and in their company's computer system. Things like how many hours of flight time you have left, what sort of plane that you prefer and all of the other accounting information that is needed. The nice thing about this program, other than being able to fly comfortably and securely on a private plane, is the convenience of knowing what your flight expenses will be for a certain amount of time.

Of course, if you deplete all of your time, you could "reload" your card and you'll be ready to go at a seconds notice. Working with one company is the only downside of the system. You may be restricted on how large the particular fleet is and that may limit the response time in an emergency. However, there are some distinct advantages to the program other than having a fixed spending limit and being able to plan the travel budget.

First, you have a relationship with one company and they understand what you and your organization need and expects. Second, there won't be any additional fees. You don't have to maintain a jet or a flight crew. All of these costs are already included in the cost of your program and there are no monthly fees involved like there would be if you are using a fractional aircraft ownership program instead. The costs can really pile up and become tremendous, especially if you happen to be an infrequent flier and have no need to actually own a plane.

Of course, if you and your company are flying far more often, say more than a hundred hours per year, then this might not be a program that you would be interested in. Looking into the cost and responsibility of ownership could be a better idea for that specific situation. It really is all about how many hours you need to fly and that's what should determine your program of choice.

When you are flying to Paris, there is no better way to fly than Paris private jets. You can take a private jet almost anywhere. There are even New York private jets http://www.privatejetcharternewyork.com/ if that's your desired destination.






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