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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals

Fractional   Membership   Jet Card



Contents

Private Jet travel 101

2 Commercial Air Travel vs. Private Jet Travel
3 Private Jet Travel at a Glance
4 Essential Questions to Ask
5 Defining the World of Private Jet Travel

Whole Aircraft

7 How it Works
8 Getting into Whole Aircraft Ownership
9 Getting Out

Fractional

11 How it Works
12 Getting into Fractional
13 Getting Out

Card

15 How it Works
16 Getting into a Jet Card
17 Getting Out

Charter

19 How it Works
20 Getting into Charter
21 Getting Out

Private Jet Travel 101

When researching private jet travel options, you will find that there is a range of
choices available to best align with your travel patterns and requirements. Naturally,
you will probably have several questions and may not know where to start.This guide
was created to help you make a well informed decision toward your travel solution.
Ranging from whole aircraft ownership to charter flights, we hope to provide you with

the tools that help narrow your search to the best fitting program.

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Commercial Air Travel vs. Private Jet Travel

Aspen, Co Palwaukee, IL

Sun Valley, ID Teterboro, NJ

More than This means business aviation
5,000 airports can allow companies to locate
plants or facilities in small
Business aviation serves ten times the number of communities towns or rural communities
than those served by commercial airlines (about 500 airports). with little or no commercial
airline service. With nearly 100
Santa Monica, CA DeKalb Peachtree, communities having lost airline
Atlanta, GA service over the years, better
access is even more important
to business growth.

Naples, FL

Commercial Aviation Private jet travel

Challenges Benefits

• Over 450,000 airline delays were reported in 2000, • Reaching multiple destinations in a single day quickly
alone. An all time peak for the commercial air travel and efficiently
system
• Ability to move sensitive or critical equipment
• Nearly 2 million bags were reported mishandled
or lost in 2012 according to the U.S. DOT. • Business aviation provides flexibility

• Commercial air travel had an 82% on-time rate in 2012 • When traveling aboard business aircraft, employees
according to the U.S. DOT can meet, plan and work en route.

• Increase company revenues by increasing customer 2
intimacy or accelerating transactions

Courtesy of NBAA

Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Private Jet Travel at a Glance

Charter Minimal commitment Often all-inclusive rates
Schedule flexibility Free from management hassles
No capital investment Arbitrary operator and aircraft

Card No capital investment Safety best practices
Fractional Aircraft consistency Debit-style structure
No repositioning Free from management hassles
Operational consistency
No downtime
Fast recovery

Predictable cost structure Purchase based on utilization
Free from management hassles No downtime
Fast recovery
Multiple aircraft use
No repositioning Safety best practices

Whole Schedule Flexibility Aircraft stays with owner
Crew consistency Interior configuration
No usage restrictions

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Essential Questions

Essential Questions

Company Background 2. Does the company have 8. How far in advance does the Pricing
blackout or peak dates? company require travel
1. When was the company If considering charter, are the requests? Are there additional 1. What is the expiration date
founded? aircraft available on those costs to request flights with less for the contracts and how
dates? Is there an additional advanced notice? frequently are the contracts
2. What is the company’s client cost to use the aircraft during renewed?
size? Fleet size? those dates? Safety
2. What are the company’s cost
3. Does the company own all 3. Does the company offer 1. What are the company’s quality factors and are there annual
of their aircraft or are they in-flight amenities? and safety management cost increases?
an air charter broker? systems to ensure there is full
4. Does the company operate oversight of all daily operations? 3. How does the company bill
4. What is the average aircraft age? internationally? If so, are there the hours (e.g. daily hourly
any restrictions? 2. Does the company conduct minimums, ferrying fees,
5. How active is the company? random safety and security cancellation fees, late fees,
Specifically, what is the average 5. How frequently does the audits? one-way versus round trip,
amount of flights per year for company conduct maintenance taxi time)?
the company? on the aircraft? Is it in-house 3. Does the company’s aircraft
or outsourced? meet and ideally exceed FAA
Company Operations a. If in-house, how qualified are requirements?
the maintenance professionals?
1. How does the availability of b. Do they receive ongoing 4. What is the amount for
the company’s aircraft work? education? passenger and third-party
Are there additional costs for liability insurance?
a substitute aircraft? If considering 6. Does the company have
charter, does the company offer an experienced staff available 5. What level of training do the
upgrades or refunds if the flight 24/7/365 to manage travel plans? pilots for the company receive
is cancel because the aircraft is Do they offer dedicated account and how frequently do they
no longer available? service personnel? receive recurrent training?

7. Does the company have the 6. What is their average
ability to schedule and track experience level of the
flights in-house? company’s pilots?

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Defining the World of Private Jet Travel

Defining the World of Private Jet Travel

FBO – A Fixed Base Operator is essentially

a private terminal building on the airport
grounds, where passengers arrive to board
their aircraft. An FBO provides services such as
fueling and hangaring for the aircraft utilizing
the location.

Catering – With certain providers, catering

is an additional expense for flights. Flight
Options provides all-inclusive in-flight catering
for your trips. Our representatives keep track
of preferred beverages and snacks to stock
onboard in addition to the requested catering.

PSA – The Primary Service Area is the

designated range span that a provider travels
to without major restrictions or ferry fees. The
Flight Options PSA is the contiguous United
States including any point within 225 statute
miles thereof, Northern Mexico extending to
the Tropic of Cancer, Cabo San Lucas and the
Bahamas.

ESA – The Extended Service Area is a

secondary span of locations that are serviced
by a provider without major restrictions or ferry
fees. The Flight Options ESA includes Bermuda,
virtually all islands in the Caribbean and the
area of Mexico no included in the PSA.

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Defining the World of Private Jet Travel

FET – Federal Excise Tax is a 7.5% tax Repositioning Fee – This is a fee Part 91 operators – Part 91 operators

that may be applied to fuel and other cost that may be charged to cover the “deadhead” are private operators (CFR Title 14 part 91). Part
components of a purchase. of positioning an aircraft to a location for an 91 does not impose specific flight crew duty
Owner’s flight. This fee is often passed on to time and requirements, there is no minimum
Peak Travel Day – Providers may have customers when flying with a charter operator. flight experience required to operate under Part
Flight Options does not charge a repositioning 91, and there is no drug and alcohol program
different restrictions set on designated Peak fee for any flights within the PSA and ESA. required for most operations.
Travel Days. These are days that have been Landing Fee – When landing at particular
identified to be the busiest operationally, General Aviation – This includes the airports, a landing fee may be charged to the
typically surrounding holidays and major events. aircraft. These fees are paid to the airport, with
Flight Options designates 10 Peak Travel Days, operation of civilian aircraft for purposes other amounts varying between locations.
in which a notice of 48-hours is required to than commercial passenger or freight transport,
ensure your trip’s success. including personal, business and instructional Short Leg – A minimum flight time of one
flying.
Monthly Management Fee – hour is applied to most private flights that you
Part 135 operators – These operators take. If your flight is under an hour, the provider
This fee covers such items as pilot provisions will automatically charge you for a full hour.
and training, insurance, hangaring and are commercial, generally nonscheduled or air Some providers will offer short leg waivers to
administration costs for a fractional share. taxi operators (CFR title 14, part 135). Federal help accommodate these quick flights.
Excise Tax is collected under Part 135. There
Occupied Hourly Rate – This fee are Flight Crew Duty Time Limitations and
Rest Requirements, Drug and Alcohol Testing
covers direct costs of operating your aircraft: Requirements, and a specific amount of flight
maintenance, engine reserves, pilot fees, experience required with FAA approved training
catering, etc. You are billed as you fly – wheels programs under Part 135.
up to wheels down, plus six minutes of taxi time
on each end of the flight.

6

Whole Aircraft

If an individual or company plans to travel at least 250 hour per year, whole aircraft
ownership is a great solution. By owning 100% of the aircraft, you can achieve
maximum flexibility and be in control of all variables associated with your travel.
However, with more flexibility comes more responsibilities.The Owner is responsible
for the crew,maintenance,hangaring,safety and all costs associated with their aircraft.

Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, How Whole Aircraft Ownership Works

HOW whole aircraft ownership WORKS

1 Asset 2 Aircraft 3 Operating Costs
Acquisition Cost Management Costs

Whole aircraft ownership is the largest There are several costs associated with Operating costs are variable, and accrue
and most expensive option. The price of day-to-day management of your aircraft. as you directly utilize the aircraft. These
the aircraft can depend on many different These costs include such items as pilot costs may include maintenance labor,
aspects, such as the general condition, provisions and training, insurance and inspections, maintenance parts, pilot fees,
total flight hours, model year as well as hangaring the aircraft. As the sole owner catering and fuel for the aircraft.
the market conditions. With buying an asset, of the aircraft, the Owner is responsible
the Owner also bears depreciation risk. for taking care of all costs in maintaining
a safe operation.

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Defining the World of Private Jet Travel

Getting into Whole Aircraft Ownership

Key considerations to be aware of before you sign the dotted line...

Is whole ownership the best fit for your travel patterns? Do you have the resources available to own an aircraft?

As the Owner of the aircraft, you are responsible for all flight legs conducted The acquisition of an aircraft is just the beginning. Whole aircraft ownership
by the aircraft – including repositioning or “deadhead” flights back to the also requires many resources. In addition to the costs associated with
base. If you often take one-way trips, it might make more sense to explore operating the aircraft, an Owner is also responsible for sourcing a crew as
another option for your travel to avoid the burden of repositioning the well as providing them with training to keep the aircraft flying safely. The
aircraft each time you fly. Also, if you typically remain at your destination for aircraft will require scheduled and drop-in maintenance, which can become
an extended period of time, the crew will incur parking and hangaring fees costly and time consuming. Several companies that own their own aircraft
while they wait for your return. employ a corporate flight department. This team is dedicated to configuring
the logistics of their company’s travel.
Do you need to fly on short notice?
What happens if my aircraft is down for maintenance?
With whole aircraft ownership, your aircraft is always at your disposal.
You command when and where your aircraft will be. Fractional providers Routine maintenance and unexpected mechanical issues can result in
typically also have a quick response time. Flight Options is able to guarantee extended downtime. With only one aircraft available, you will need to seek
an aircraft with 10 hours notice. However, majority of charter providers out a new solution. By utilizing a fractional or jet card option, you will have
aren’t able to guarantee access to an aircraft with a short notice. access to an entire fleet to recover your flight.

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Supplemental Lift

Supplemental Lift Factors for Needing Supplemental Lift

Corporate flight departments that own an aircraft are required to perform • Maintenance • Deadheads
with perfection and logistical efficiency. Through careful planning and • Crew Relief • Performance
strategy, your flight department has ensured that typical travel demand • Cabin size capabilities
can be handled; however, there are many potential factors that can • Scheduling • Confidentiality
restrict your ability to provide the expected level of service – an aircraft
down for maintenance, inability to complete a trip due to performance
restrictions or a conflict in scheduling, in which additional aircraft are
needed. In order to operate with flawless service, you need to have the
right resources to cater to your demand. This is why many whole aircraft
owners also use fractional shares, jet cards or charter flights.

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Fractional Ownership

With fractional ownership, you can enjoy the experience of whole aircraft ownership
without the hassles of crewing and maintenance for the aircraft. Benefit from the
flexibility and ease of this program, matched with the safety, service and value of your
provider. The majority of your costs are fixed and predictable for the duration of your
contract. Best suited for clients who fly over 50 hours a year on short notice, fractional

ownership allows access to multiple cabin sizes that fit your mission.

Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, How Fractional Ownership Works

How Fractional Ownership Works

1 Acquisition Cost 2 Monthly 3 Low Occupied
Management Fee Hourly Rate

Purchase an undivided interest in a If you are looking for all the benefits Your Occupied Hourly Rate covers the
specific Flight Options private aircraft for of owning your own aircraft without direct costs of operating your aircraft:
up to a 5-year term. The size of the aircraft the burdens of crewing, maintenance maintenance, engine reserves, pilot fees,
and share will be directly related to the and insurance, then Fractional Jet catering, etc. Enjoy low hourly rates
number of hours you anticipate flying Ownership is the program for you. When for your entire term, with access to the
and the distance of your trips. Share sizes purchasing a share, you will pay a Monthly Primary and Extended Service Areas
range from 50 to 800 hours per year. Management Fee, which covers items such without ferry fees. As a Fractional Owner,
as pilot provisions and training, insurance, you can book your travel with a 10-hour
hangaring and administrative costs. response time.

Purchase a fraction of an aircraft based upon annual flight hours 12

6.25% = 50 hours annually
25% = 200 hours annually

Owner bears depreciation risk
Operating costs are predictable

Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Getting Into Fractional

Getting Into Fractional

Key considerations to be aware of before you sign on the dotted line

Who operates the aircraft? Financial Stability

With fractional ownership, the provider will have full operational control of With any big investment, you want to make sure that you are purchasing
the aircraft. This means that you will fly on a consistent fleet that is owned from a provider that is financially stable. Even if the provider is a privately
and operated by the provider, maintaining safety, maintenance and aircraft held company, there are ways to see how they stand financially. For example,
standards. Unlike charter, all your flights will be crewed with company upon request, Flight Options will send you a copy of current financials to
employed pilots that receive extensive training that exceeds what is required illustrate the strength and growth of the company.
by the FAA.
What happens if your aircraft is not available?
What are the safety practices?
Luckily, with an entire floating fleet at your fingertips, a fractional provider
As an aviation company, a fractional provider typically will have an entire will make sure that you receive the aircraft type that you request, and may
department dedicated strictly to safety. This includes ground safety as even upgrade you to a larger cabin if it is operationally more efficient.
well as training and in-flight safety standards. By flying fractionally, you
can trust that the providers are held to a high standard and evaluated
on their commitment to safety practices. There are several organizations
like ARG/US® that audit and analyze a company’s commitment to safety,
with awards that are tiered at different levels. Flight Options has held the
ARG/US Platinum Rating, which is the highest award, for 12 consecutive
years.

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Getting Out

Getting Out How will the value of the aircraft be determined?

The process and key factors There are several variables that can contribute to the value of an aircraft.
One component for value is the aircraft’s amount of total time. Low time
When can I exit the program? aircraft have higher values than aircraft with high time. In result, new
aircraft typically have less air time, which contributes to a higher value. Fair
A fractional share typically has a five year contract term. Upon expiration of market value is based on the current market conditions and assumes that an
a contract, an Owner has the option to sell back their share to the provider aircraft’s condition is average for its model year and type. This projects a fair
at fair market value. Flight Options guarantees the repurchase of your share and balanced amount to properly reflect the current marketplace.
at fair market value less a remarketing fee. To exit before the expiration of
the term, stipulations may apply. For example, some providers will allow you When will I receive the proceeds?
to sell back your share before the mature date, but will charge a remarketing
fee. With Flight Options, funds are returned within 90 days from the receipt of a
signed Purchase Agreement.
Can I renew without additional capital?
What happens to my remaining hours?
If an Owner is interested in keeping their current share upon the expiration
of their contract, they can renew the share and continue flying. However, If an Owner decides to make another purchase with the provider, the
their rates may be re-indexed to reflect current market pricing. Should their remaining hours may carry forward toward the new purchase. If the Owner
needs change for a different size aircraft or program, the Owner can apply is exiting completely, they aren’t responsible for the remaining hours.
their existing funds on account toward a new purchase.

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Jet Card

The simplicity of a jet card program structure is ideal for those individuals who want
to supplement their fractional hours with additional lift, or gain guaranteed access
to alternative aircraft types. The program is also a natural next step for those users
whose needs have grown to exceed that of the charter market.This convenient debit-
style structure gives you immediate access to a fleet of aircraft, without the capital

investment and commitment of whole aircraft or fractional ownership.

Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, How Jet Cards Work

How Jet Cards Work

1 Purchase a 25-Hour 2 Flexible, 3 Immediate
Aircraft Specific Card Debit-Style Structure Access to Our
World-Class Fleet

You may need private jet travel, but you Like a debit card for the sky, your prepaid Purchasing a JetPASS Jet Card provides you
really don’t know how much, how often, hours are deducted as you fly based on a with instant access to our industry-best
or how far you will be traveling. Our predetermined low hourly rate. You don’t fleet without the capital investment and
JetPASS 25-Hour Jet Card program is a have to worry about using them within commitment of whole aircraft or fractional
great entry point into private jet travel. a certain timeframe—your hours never ownership. Simply call as little as 10 hours
When you are ready, simply place funds on expire. in advance to book your flight within the
a JetPASS account, and begin flying. It’s Primary Service Area. Also enjoy benefits
that easy. such as inclusive catering and access
to our Extended Service Area without
additional fees.

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Getting Into a Jet Card

Getting Into a Jet Card

Key considerations to be aware of before you sign on the dotted line...

Who operates the aircraft? Peak and blackout days

Jet cards may provide access to an entire fleet, a certain cabin size or a Jet cards can include different access restrictions or may charge added
specific aircraft model. You will fly on a consistent fleet that is owned and costs on peak travel days. These days have been identified as the busiest
operated by the provider. By purchasing a jet card, you can rest assured that operationally. The number of peak travel days and rules will vary depending
all flights will be crewed, operated and maintained by the jet card provider, on the provider. Some providers won’t grant any access on these select days,
passing on their consistent aircraft, service and safety standards. Charter where others may just set certain restrictions. Flight Options designates 10
operators facilitate as a broker, providing a range of aircraft from different peak travel days per year, in which a 48-hours notice is required to schedule
aircraft operators. With an open fleet concept, charter providers have the a trip. Additionally, Flight Options may adjust the requested departure time
ability to arbitrarily send various aircraft from different operators. forward or backward by up to three hours. The new departure time will be
confirmed by 8PM local the night prior to ensure that travel plans are not
What are the safety practices? disrupted.

A jet card utilizes a closed fleet concept from a provider that is held to a Associated costs
high standard and evaluated on their commitment to safety practices. An
important organization to use as a resource in regard to safety research is Unlike charter, a jet card locks in costs and guarantees you an aircraft
ARG/US®. This group audits and analyzes an operator’s commitment to whenever you need it. When comparing jet card providers, make sure that
safety, rewarding operators with a tiered level of ratings. Flight Options you are aware of all costs associated in able to make a true apples-to-apples
has held the ARG/US Platinum Rating, which is the highest award for 12 comparison. Cost variables may include a 7.5% Federal Excise Tax, fuel
consecutive years. surcharge and catering. All Flight Options flights have inclusive standard

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Getting Out

Getting Out Will I be refunded for the hours I don’t use?

The process and key factors The card structure fosters flexibility, low commitment and simplicity for
private jet travel. Since the card never expires, your hours remain active until
Expiration Guidelines they are used. The Flight Options jet card is non-refundable, but extremely
accommodating with non-maturing hours. If you are interested in moving
The Flight Options jet card never expires, allowing you to carry over unused up the Flight Options product line, you can apply your remaining funds
hours, year over year. Other providers often enforce a finite time duration for toward the purchase of a fractional share.
the hours to be used within. Contract terms are typically one or two years,
in which your unused hours simply disappear after this date. Not having an
expiration date, like the Flight Options jet card, gives you more flexibility
with your bank of flight hours.

What if I use up my hours before expiration?

The Flight Options jet card provides you the flexibility to utilize your hours
on your schedule. Whether it takes you two months or two years, you have
a bank of hours to use at your disposal. Once you complete your bank of
hours, you aren’t responsible for any sort of additional fees, like monthly
management fees. With the debit-style structure, your costs are deducted
immediately as you fly.

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Charter

Private jet charter allows you to utilize an aircraft on a trip-by-trip basis, without a
long term commitment. Charter is ideal for travelers that fly under 25 hours per year.
The charter brokers work with several private jet operators, to find available aircraft
to match a passenger’s needs. The aircraft type and service provider are randomly
selected based upon the best match for the flight. Standards of service, safety and

aircraft quality will vary amongst the operators within the industry.

Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, How Charter Works

How Charter Works

1 Determine 2 Request a Quote 3 Aircraft Selection
the Details

Aircraft charters are based on a one-off The cost to charter a flight is very Charter providers act as a broker, seeking
trip basis. Before you search for a flight, unpredictable. Variables such as the and coordinating available aircraft to
you will need to determine how many time of year, location, service provider match your travel requirements from
passengers will be onboard, what size and aircraft available can dramatically various operators. Avoid the asset
cabin you would like and the departure influence the cost of a trip. You aren’t purchase, management fees and
time and date. Charter companies act as required to pay any sort of membership commitment levels associated with other
brokers, finding options that best match fees to enter a program – you simply pay program options. The aircraft and service
your recommended trip details. for the flight you take. Because charter provider will vary trip-to-trip, based upon
requires no commitment, several fees availability and price to operate the
are passed on to the passenger, such aircraft.
as landing fees, fuel, catering, taxes,
ramp fees, overnight crew expenses and
repositioning or deadhead fees.

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Getting Into Charter

Getting Into Charter

Key considerations to be aware of before you sign on the dotted line...

Who operates the aircraft? Can I travel during busy peak travel periods?

Charter brokers utilize an open fleet concept, meaning that the aircraft Requesting a charter quote is easy. However, as a charter customer, you
are supplied from various providers. The charter brokers simply find the will be competing with prominent individuals and fractional fleets that
best available option to accommodate your trip request. This differs from utilize charter to supplement their fleet during peak days. With this, aircraft
the Flight Options closed fleet concept, where all aircraft are operated, availability may be limited due to the demand in the market, making charter
maintained and owned by Flight Options. All the aircraft are flown by prices rise significantly. The fractional companies that rely on charter during
company pilots that are employed by Flight Options, receiving extensive these times will receive the best charter aircraft available, as they are paying
training beyond industry standards. more money to provide their customers the level of service they are used to.

What are the safety practices? Associated costs

There are different resources to rely on to find out information regarding a There are several additional fees that are passed directly on to charter
charter provider’s safety. A great starting point is the ARG/US® International. customers. In addition to your cost for flight time, you can expect to see
Some charter providers only utilize providers that have been awarded a some of the following charges: landing fees, fuel, ramp fees, segment fees,
particular level ARG/US rating. The ARG/US CHEQ program was developed catering costs, Federal Excise Tax, crew overnight fees, short leg fees, one-
to provide detailed information to charter operators, buyers and passengers. way fees among many others. If a plane is not available at your departure
The CHEQ system focuses on historical safety ratings, current aircraft and airport, you may even be charged a repositioning fee to bring the airplane to
pilot background checks, and on-site safety audits. Safety is a part of the you. When flying with a fractional provider, many of these costs are covered
Flight Options culture. In fact, Flight Options is the first and only provider to by the provider, creating a simple billing structure.
receive the ARG/US Platinum rating for 12 consecutive years.

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Private Jet Travel Fundamentals, Questions to ask a charter operator

Questions to ask a charter operator

1. Who is the FAA-certified charter operator that 6. What types of aircraft are on the charter certificate,
will conduct the flight, and what experience does and what year were they manufactured? Have any
this operator have? been refurbished?
2. What experience does the crew have, in regard to 7. Who performs the maintenance on the aircraft?
training and total flight hours? 8. Will the charter operator assist with logistical
3. Does the operator have experience with restrictive matters, such as customs and required documentation?
airports? 9. Is there someone available 24/7 to help with
4. What is the operator’s safety record? Has the concerns, requests or questions regarding my flight?
charter operator been audited by any third-party 10. If the aircraft is unavailable at the time of my flight,
safety organizations? will the charter provider be able to find a solution
5. Are in-flight amenities offered, such as catering? to accommodate my trip?

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Through our boutique style selection of program offerings, Flight Options will find the
perfect fit for your travel needs in some of the industry’s best aircraft.

But don’t just take our word for it...
Listen to our Owners.

As a testament to our dedication to service, referrals from our Owners increased 104%
in 2012. Flight Options is dedicated to providing a unique and personalized travel
experience for each of our Owners. Our Owners are treated like Owners, not like just
another customer. We would be more than happy to have a current Owner speak to

you about the Flight Options experience.

This guide is just a peek into the world of private jet travel.
Our aviation professionals will help by analyzing travel patterns

and decipher the best options available to correspond.

Continue the conversation and discuss full details,
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