 |
Business Travelers Are Investigating
Smaller Charters As
Alternative To Higher Airline Costs, Delays
New
York, NY - 2008 -
Some commercial business travelers are starting to look for alternatives
to regular airline flights.
According
to recent numbers put out by the Official Air Guide, air traffic in May
had been cut by 22,900 flights, with commercial carriers canceling up
to 15% of their routes. This means businesses are left stranded.
In addition, the Air Transport Association recently predicted that by
the year's end nearly one hundred U.S. communities will be left without
regular commercial air service (the figure, they suggest, will potentially
double next year). In total, more than four hundred airports across the
country have seen a serious reduction in services.
However, flying privately has now become a realistic option for businesses
and corporations needing to travel regionally and remotely. The country's
largest air charter broker, Blue Star Jets, has seen a sudden up-tick
in their business travel, and is speedily responding to the objections
businesses have in consistently relying on commercial's troublesome hub-and-spoke
system. "With the ease of flying privately and its relative affordability,"
comments Blue Star Jets CEO Ricky Sitomer, "we know we are providing
a much needed resource for these companies."
For example, a New York to Boston flight charted by Blue Star Jets is
about $4,700 for seven people. (Rounded out, this becomes roughly the
same price as a last minute commercial ticket.) This is, of course, without
any airport traffic, security, "additional" costs, and the general
harassment of a major airport on a weekday.
Instead, business travelers are taking advantage of point-to-point travel,
maximizing their time and enjoying the benefits of an affordable private
jet. And yet, without a doubt, the most underscored benefit of flying
privately is the range of destinations. Private jet charters offer 5,000
destinations as opposed to a limited 500 domestic destinations accessed
by commercial.
Business travel needs to be effective, and more savvy business travelers-cum-private
jet passengers are finding it just that.
Popular round trip fares for a light jet (seats 7 people) around $6,000
for the following routes.
Boston - DC
AZ - Denver
San Francisco - Seattle
Atlanta - Ft. Lauderdale
Chicago - Toledo
Dallas - New Orleans
Blue
Star Jets
885 Second Ave
New York
212.446.9037
www.BlueStarJets.com

|