January 15, 2010, Newsletter Issue #158: How to Research a Private Jet Charter Company

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There are many different private jet charter companies that can satisfy your needs. Many are considered to be in the top echelon while others may have some issues that could concern you. If you want to charter a private jet, do some research on your favored air charter company.

Volumes of data can be found using the Internet to collect information and feedback on the companies or air charter broker firms you’re interested in. Much of this information is free and/or public, allowing you to compile both factual and testimonial feedback regarding private jet charters.

Should you want more information, you might use a private source like the Aviation Research Group/US, Inc. to procure even more detailed data on subjects such as the true cost of fractional ownership, fuel costs and other statistics. Their function is to accumulate this information for operators, air charter brokers and other interested parties.

You could also benefit from personal referrals from those in your network you trust. While this may not replace your research compiled from third parties, it does provide you with a satisfied flier review. Testimonials, if given freely, are often a good source of real world information. A top air charter broker can also be a valuable source of the information you need.

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Blue Star Jets Launches First Private Aviation Rewards Program in Industry.

In an attempt to build customer loyalty, Blue Star Jets charter clients and their SkyCard members can now receive points for every trip they book.

SkyCard members are automatically registered in the rewards program when they buy a SkyCard, and receive five points for every dollar they spend. After enrolling, charter customers receive one point for every dollar spent.

Members can then shop on-line for special gifts and merchandise from companies such as Callaway Golf, Movado, Coach, Nautilus Home Gyms, Samsung, and Bang and Olfsen. Over 2,200 high-end, luxury products are offered.

Blue Star Jets plans to add several thousand more options over the next year, from luxury vacations to access to exclusive events taking place around the world.

A reward program is a nice incentive, but there's more to picking a good on-demand charter broker. Helium Report's Decision Guide to Private Jet Travel shows you all the factors to consider - such as safety, call-out periods, crew quality and so on.

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http://www.BlueStarJets.com

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