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Try a Private Jet, at Public Prices
FLYING in a private jet may not be as far out of reach as you think. Though it’s still not cheap, prices are rivaling first- and business-class tickets — and even, occasionally, coach — thanks in part to new Web sites, social media and a greater willingness by charter companies and private jet brokers to negotiate in an era of high fuel prices. (travel.nytimes.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Very interesting concept, yet I'm sure the Fed's would want to take a hard look at the procedures
Good to know....
Do most of the flights on private jet companies have a co-pilot (assuming the plane is single-pilot certified) or do you think they'd allow a "passenger" to sit up front?
Really depends on the companies internal policy,If the aircraft is certified for single-pilot operations, having a passenger sit in the right front seat is legal
http://blueskytaxi.com/empty_leg.php This is a link to BlueSkyTaxi. An airtaxi in the Chicago Area. They post Empty leg flight for 50% off. Mention G.A. Racing and get a discount on top of it.
Well, the one key thing in the article is that you must be flexible. Most business travelers aren't.They are on set timetables for meetings etc. and cannot wait until last minute to book.