Business Jets Make Good Business Sense
You may think of private jets as a particularly expensive way of traveling, but the fact is, this may be one of the more reasonably priced modes of travel available to your business.
Chartering a jet actually makes very good business sense, especially for business travelers who spend a lot of time in the air. Even with rising fuel costs, luggage fees and other price increases by the airlines, many executives still need to meet in person with other team members and clients to accomplish their goals. But flying commercial, even business class, may not be the best choice.
Private jet charters are on the rise, and many private jet charter companies work with growing businesses to provide transportation for CEOs and other executives. This is actually a very economical choice, when time and other costs are factored in.
Charter jets leave when the passengers are ready to leave; there are no flight delays and no missed flights. There is no problem arranging to get to your destination or return home when you choose. And of course there are no security delays at the airport. You won’t have to take off your shoes or put your belongings in a plastic bag.
You’ll also have more security, in spite of not having to go through security checkpoints, because you’re renting the entire plane. You won’t have to worry about anyone seeing your private business information on your laptop or overhearing your conversations with colleagues. This may sound a little ridiculous, but industrial espionage is a very real problem, and a problem you won’t have when you’ve chartered a jet.
You’ll save time during departure and be on your way right away, because you can get right on the plane, and the plane will wait for you at your destination and be ready to return when you are. With a chartered private jet, you can have a breakfast meeting across the country and be home for dinner.
Chartering a jet is both very simple—a matter of contacting a few charter companies and working with the one who can best meet your needs—but also less expensive than you might expect. In fact, depending on the number of passengers on the plane, you may be able to charter a jet for about what it would cost to send everyone commercial.
And of course, there’s always the status and enjoyment of having a private jet waiting for you at the airport. Clients and business partners alike are influenced by this not-so-subtle status symbol.
If you are considering chartering a private jet, you can find charter services by searching for private jet charters on Google, and compare the services offered by various services. You can then call a few charter companies and discuss your needs. You will be surprised how easy, and how relatively affordable, it is to charter a private jet. While you won’t own the jet, you will probably feel every bit as important and prosperous as if you did own your own private jet.