Chartering a private jet for your vacation
Natasa asked:
Every year for Thanksgiving my husband and I travel to the Hawaiian Islands with our whole family. When we first started making the trip there were only six of us, but as our children married our family became larger and that’s when we decided to charter a private jet from Oregon to Hawaii.
We found a private jet broker near our home and have been chartering our flights for the past five years. Chartering a private jet does not only provide us with comfort and luxury as we travel, but also extra money in our pockets to spend on the rest of our vacation. The money we save chartering a flight rather than paying for ten seats on a commercial airplane has allowed us to extend our vacation from five days to seven days in the beautiful Hawaiian Islands. Also, by chartering a private jet we were able to arrive at our destination in the early morning and depart later in the evening allowing us almost two extra days in the Hawaiian Islands.
Our chartered flight on the private jet made our trip so much more enjoyable, rather than being crammed into rows, our family was able to stretch out and really relax during the air travel portion of the trip, so when we arrived in Hawaii we were all refreshed and ready to experience all the Islands had to offer.
This fall our daughter is getting married on Maui, and as part of their gift we decided to charter a private jet for the wedding party to ensure everyone was able to attend. The private jet charter only cost us $5,100, but if each ticket was purchased individually it would have been around $7,000 for ten people.
If you’re traveling with a group of six passengers or more, it might be a good idea to check into chartering a private jet for your next vacation. When you charter a private jet you not only have the comfort and luxury of private travel, but you also have more flexibility in your schedule, as you determine your departure and arrival times rather than letting the commercial airlines determine it for you.
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Every year for Thanksgiving my husband and I travel to the Hawaiian Islands with our whole family. When we first started making the trip there were only six of us, but as our children married our family became larger and that’s when we decided to charter a private jet from Oregon to Hawaii.
We found a private jet broker near our home and have been chartering our flights for the past five years. Chartering a private jet does not only provide us with comfort and luxury as we travel, but also extra money in our pockets to spend on the rest of our vacation. The money we save chartering a flight rather than paying for ten seats on a commercial airplane has allowed us to extend our vacation from five days to seven days in the beautiful Hawaiian Islands. Also, by chartering a private jet we were able to arrive at our destination in the early morning and depart later in the evening allowing us almost two extra days in the Hawaiian Islands.
Our chartered flight on the private jet made our trip so much more enjoyable, rather than being crammed into rows, our family was able to stretch out and really relax during the air travel portion of the trip, so when we arrived in Hawaii we were all refreshed and ready to experience all the Islands had to offer.
This fall our daughter is getting married on Maui, and as part of their gift we decided to charter a private jet for the wedding party to ensure everyone was able to attend. The private jet charter only cost us $5,100, but if each ticket was purchased individually it would have been around $7,000 for ten people.
If you’re traveling with a group of six passengers or more, it might be a good idea to check into chartering a private jet for your next vacation. When you charter a private jet you not only have the comfort and luxury of private travel, but you also have more flexibility in your schedule, as you determine your departure and arrival times rather than letting the commercial airlines determine it for you.
