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Tired of Airport Hassles? Try Private Jet Service. (No, Really!)

By Louise Vinciguerra

Think about your typical airport experience: You arrive several hours before your scheduled flight, wait in line, deal with security, grab a stale sandwich from a terminal coffee shop and trudge to your gate — only to discover your plane is delayed. Once you finally get on the flight, several hours later, you cram yourself into the middle seat between two former linebackers with questionable hygiene and an unlimited capacity for small talk.

Now, imagine this scenario: You pull up right next to your plane at a small airport and walk right from your car onto the jet. Your bags — weighing more than 50 pounds apiece! — are whisked to the hold by an employee as you settle into your seat and enjoy a gourmet snack. A few hours later, after you’ve napped and watched a movie, you land at your destination, where you grab your bags right from the plane and go on with your day.

While the second scenario sounds like a dream, it’s becoming a reality for many travelers who have discovered the benefits of private air services. You may think that chartering a private plane is something that only the uber-wealthy can manage, but in some cases, choosing a charter is actually more affordable than purchasing a first or business-class ticket on a commercial airline.

Convenience, Luxury and Savings

When exploring the idea of chartering a private jet, it’s important to make one fact clear: It is not a budget or low-cost travel option for the casual traveler looking for a deal. Only in a very few cases will a private flight cost less than the average coach-class ticket on a commercial airline.

That being said, it’s not uncommon for a private flight to be on par with a first or business-class ticket in terms of price. For example, one charter company recently offered travelers a flight from New York to Los Angeles for $2000 per person; a first-class ticket on a commercial airline starts around $1,000 with restrictions and several layovers, and $2700 for a nonstop flight and the option to make changes without fees.

It’s the lack of restrictions that makes private jet travel so appealing to many travelers. In most cases, when you charter a private flight, you have control over the flight schedule. Instead of rushing to the airport for an early morning flight and wasting time on layovers, you can leave when you need and travel directly to your destination, usually via smaller, less congested airports. In some cases, when you take into account the cost of ground transportation and the fees charged by commercial airlines plus your time’s value, a private jet represents a better value, even if the bill is slightly higher.

Flying privately is usually more comfortable, although not all private jets are luxurious and packed with amenities. Some are small, carrying as few as four passengers, and not significantly more comfortable than the average commercial plane.

Booking a Flight

Because private flights are customized to the individual traveler, the best way to reserve one is to request a quote from a charter jet service. But for the best deals, you may wish to use a service like JetSuite or Jump Seat. These services allow members to grab seats on private flights that are already scheduled for low prices. For example, someone may book a flight from Chicago to San Francisco; if the plane has empty seats or it will return to Chicago without passengers, the plane’s owner can post the flight. Then, travelers can take one of those unfilled seats. The more people who jump on the flight, the lower the individual price falls.

For years, traveling on repositioning flights has been common throughout Europe. Most of the time you cannot choose the exact route or schedule, but you can take a private flight to a place like Ibiza for up to 75 percent less than it would cost otherwise. Again, you can use a service to help you find deals, or search “deadhead” or “empty leg” flights to find options that may be more appealing than a commercial airline.

While most people will still find that flights on commercial airlines are the most affordable, for a special occasion or when you want to have a more convenient and glamorous option, flying privately might be a more affordable and appealing option. Consider looking into it for your next trip, and don’t be surprised if you never want to go commercial again.

About the Author

Although Louise Vinciguerra is a fantastic joke teller, she has yet to be discovered by a Hollywood producer and still travels commercial most of the time. To bide her time until her big break, she enjoys approximately a million and one hobbies when she’s not creating content on Facebook, WordPress or Twitter.

Photo Credit: Mikhail Starodubov

10 Comments July 26, 2016

Comments

  1. 1

    AverageJoe says

    I have a couple of friends who’ve been lucky enough to score these types of flights. They’re an amazing, comfortable way to fly.

    Reply
  2. 2

    Michelle says

    If you have a large enough group, sometimes this can be well worth it. My dad had his pilot license, and when we were younger he would fly us places all the time. It was fun!

    Reply
  3. 3

    Joe @ Retire By 40 says

    How much would a private flight cost? Seems like it would be prohibitive to most travelers.

    Reply
    • 4

      Len Penzo says

      Joe, a quick check of the Internet shows that today (10/5/2013) you can rent a private jet that seats 7 passengers from Los Angeles to Las Vegas for $11000. That’s $1571 per person for a party of 7 — about three times more expensive than commercial airfares (after including luggage fees and other charges) for the same connection. That’s not bad, in my opinion, if you’re looking to avoid the hassles.

      By the way, I didn’t look for the cheapest price. There may be cheaper private jet options out there.

      Reply
  4. 5

    James says

    Joe – if this does get popular – expect the TSA to clamp down.

    Reply
  5. 6

    Tammy - Loans and Lifestyle says

    Private jets do sound like a far off dream for most middle class Americans but when it comes to business travel, your company will pay on your behalf, and depending on the contract terms, you may be entitled to business or first class (the rates of which are comparable to private jets, as mentioned here). For this market, the biggest benefits would probably be conveniences as time is money. Many flights tend to get delayed for one reason or the other, and standing in the check-in line can seem pretty cumbersome too.

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  6. 7

    S. B. says

    A while back, I had a boss who often rented a helicopter to take him on short haul trips. I thought this was total excess, but when he shared with me how much it cost, I really didn’t think it was that bad.

    Reply
    • 8

      Len Penzo says

      Interesting. Although you will never get me on a helicopter, SB. They’re a bit too risky for my taste.

      Reply
  7. 9

    kalpu says

    Very interesting information. I was not aware of this.

    Reply
  8. 10

    Brian says

    I like the way you have explained it.Usually, many people are not aware of the advantages that comes with hiring a private jet. It is a convenient way of traveling and also helps one to maximize resources as well as save time.

    Reply

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