July 16, 2010, Newsletter Issue #183: Private Flights and Most Airports

Tip of the Week

Typically, your private plane will be allowed access to most publicly owned commercial airports and those that are privately owned but offer public use. A common list of restricted airports will include military, cargo service only, and privately owned/private use facilities.

Depending on your aircraft charter, you may encounter take off or landing issues at some airports. Private jets that require longer runways might have problems using some of the smaller airports. Using one of the Internet source options or your preferred air charter broker, you can learn what you need to know about local airport suitability for your private aircraft.

You should also consider the services offered by otherwise perfectly located airports. Some items to evaluate are landing/departing fees, ground transportation quality, and hours of operation. If your private plane is going to remain at the airport to await your return, you should consider the hanger and storage services being offered. As always, your preferred air charter travel firm can perform an experienced evaluation for you, saving you time and eliminating any confusion.

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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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