Very Jet Set
Frequent Traveler: 'Jet cards' open up the jet-setting options
By Roger Collis
International Herald Tribune
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Under the "block charter" option, you typically buy 25 hours of flight time per year. You can call up an aircraft at a few hours notice, 24 hours a day, and only pay for the hours you fly ... By traveling with a lighter jet, such as the Learjet 40 which carries up to eight passengers, you can avoid the hassle of security checks, with a 10- minute check-in.
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By Roger Collis
International Herald Tribune
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Under the "block charter" option, you typically buy 25 hours of flight time per year. You can call up an aircraft at a few hours notice, 24 hours a day, and only pay for the hours you fly ... By traveling with a lighter jet, such as the Learjet 40 which carries up to eight passengers, you can avoid the hassle of security checks, with a 10- minute check-in.
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1 comment:
For private jet charter and block charter I recommend New Flight Charters, a service with aircraft nationwide and internationally avialable for charter. Reliable, nice aircraft and competitive prices. They are at www.newflightcharters.com
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