Private jets are decadent and luxuriant, many people assume that they have no role in a world where many companies are having to cut back and global warming is more of an issue than ever: a private jet though either owned or chartered can create value and may not even be that bad for the environment if you consider how much more direct the flights can be thereby cutting down on miles traveled by road and rail just to get to the major airport you need for a commercial flight; the extra emissions caused by having to take indirect flights aren’t even worth considering.

Private jets are rarely used by individuals for pleasure and when they are it is normally rich but in demand individuals who can’t afford to take more time off work than they have to for a weekend break and so the time saved is worth paying the cost of a private jet for.

Charter flights on private jets are also ideal for transporting clients and potentially convincing them to come and see you at your offices by providing the private flight for them: it saves them time, impresses them in the first place and means you can show them your operation and talk to them in person which is often what you need to close a deal when you have stiff competition.

Private jets value usually comes from the time you or employees save and the extra value people can get out of the time spent on board. If your company has a few great men and women who you know are worth a certain amount to your business for every hour they are working due to their ability to increase efficiency, close sales, develop products or any other important jobs: then you don’t want them wasting three hours in airports for every trip they take: two hours checking in and going through security and then waiting at a gate, then an hour or so at the other end getting out of an airport through security, waiting at baggage claim before eventually being able to continue to their destination. So you can put a value on private jets in business, and that hasn’t even considered yet the time saved by being able to take a flight from a local airport to an airport or airfield closest to their destination and the fact that staff can be productive on board the private jet. If there are a few colleagues they can have meetings and plan for the meetings or events they are heading to, otherwise they can simply get on with work on a private jet as if they were in their office; some jets even have internet access on board now. A night flight also means that you can make sure your employee or employees actually get a good nights uninterrupted sleep rather than the type of sleep they will get on a commercial flight, even in business class: the result is they arrive at their destination ready to go having changed into fresh suits, had a wash and being rested and prepared for whatever meeting, event or other work is in store for them: if it is enough to give them that edge to clinch a major contract then you won’t blink an eyelid when your invoice for the charter flight comes through.

 

In response to the pet jets share-a-flight program created last year and featured in Forbes.com and The Wall Street Journal.com, Pet Jets has created the Pet Jets Travel Club. According to Pet Jets owner, Brian Fiske, “it is clear that that there is a need for alternative air transportation for pet owners worldwide with the concern pet owners have with commercial air carriers. While there has been a great deal of interest in Pet Jets, the costs associated with private aircraft charter is expensive, especially with current fuel prices for many pet owners. Pet Jets Travel Club is an opportunity for a pet owner to share the cost of a charter with other pet owners interested in a similar flight.” Pet owners are able to have their flight requests posted to the members only site and other members are able view the posted requests. If there is a match of pet owners interested in the same flight, Pet Jets works with club members to locate the best aircraft at the best price via its network of FAA approved private aircraft carriers. Pet Jets does not own and operate aircraft, but provides its members with travel consulting and concierge services as part of its annual travel club membership fee. Travel club membership fees are deducted off the first aircraft charter for new members. Other membership benefits are explained on the www.PetJets.Net website. To join our exciting exclusive pet travel club or for more information, you may also email us at info@PetJets.net.

With the hot days of summer approaching, many pet owners are hesitant to travel with their pets with the airlines, especially when pets are flying in the cargo hold or being transported to and from aircraft on hot airport ramps. Pet Jets understands that there are few options and we continue to seek charter aircraft options for pet owners. While chartering aircraft is expensive, many individuals are finding the expense worth the price for that special family vacation, relocating for a new job, or simply to reduce the stress of leaving a pet home. With many new pet-friendly hotels, many people are flying in private aircraft on business or vacation trips with their favorite pet companion. Email us your requested flight and we can quickly give you an estimate of charter costs at info@petjets.net. You may also call us to speak to a travel consultant M-F, 9:00am-5:00pm pacific at 1-888-400-3963.