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5 Tips for Chartering a Private Jet

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If you're someone who always thought that riding in a private jet was reserved for the rich and famous only, think again. Now, we'll be honest with you: Even if you do decide to charter a flight, you're going to need between $2,500-5,000 (per hour) in order to fly in one. However, we're sharing that rate with you to let you know that while you may not be able to afford what it costs to own one, riding in one is still a great possibility.

So, once you have the money together, what are some things that you need to know about chartering a private jet? We're so glad that you asked:

Stick to one-day trips. When you're chartering a flight, it's a lot like renting a limousine. Due to the fact that you're paying by the hour, you definitely want to make sure that you try and avoid planning trips that take longer than a day because even when you're not flying, you'll still have to pay for renting the plane along with the pilot's accommodations.

Go to more than one place. Just because we recommend you having a day trip, that doesn't mean you have to stick to going to only one city. With a private jet, you can take straight flights. So, in the time that a layover would take on a commercial plane, you could be on a private jet headed to another destination of your choosing. This is definitely an ideal solution if you have some business meetings in a couple of different cities that are scheduled on
the same day.

Fill the plane up. Typically, private jets have around eight seats. That said, for what you are paying to charter the jet, it doesn't make sense to only have three people on it. It's definitely smart to get the most of out of your money by making sure that every single seat is filled.

Make the most of the flight. What's the fun in having a private jet if you're going to ride in it like you're on a commercial flight? Another great thing about a lot of private jets is that they come with all kinds of features so that you can listen to music, watch movies and even check out some satellite television. Plus, the seating is assembled in a way where you can turn the seats around and talk to the people behind you. There are even some that have seats that stretch out to be the length of beds so that you can take a nap and wake up totally refreshed by the end of your flight.

Choose remote airports to land. If you find yourself going to someplace like PJCP website to see how private jet hire/charter works, one of the things that it will probably tell you is to select a smaller airport to land in. That way, you can maintain your own level of privacy and you won't have to deal with all of the air traffic that tends to transpire at larger and more commercialized airports. Sure, a private jet is luxurious, but it's convenient more than anything else.

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