Top 10 Reasons to Fly Private: Reason #2

March 26, 2008 – 12:20 am
The Halogen Guide outlines the top benefits of flying privately (www.halogen.com). The second reason noted is “General Aviation Terminals.” This refers to the private terminals, even at major airports, that are designated for private aircrafts and its passengers. Passengers are treated with a professional level of customer service that the commercial airlines seem to have forgotten about. The lounges feature complimentary coffee, tea, pastries, newspapers, magazines and television, along with internet access, private meeting rooms and special staff. Some terminals are even equipped with restaurants, fitness centers, locker rooms, salons and theaters.   ExecJet USA’s, clients have the added benefit of access to our Charter Specialists 24/7, aircraft customization based on your needs, and ‘best price’ available in the market. To learn more, visit www.execjetusa.com or call us directly 866.629.EJET (3538).   Keith Omlor, President

Top 10 Reasons to Fly Private: Reason #1

March 26, 2008 – 12:19 am
The Halogen Guide outlines the top benefits of flying privately (www.halogen.com). The first reason noted is “Flexibility in Destinations.” CEOs and other business development leaders realize that traveling to multiple locations in a single day can be accomplished by flying privately. Investing in this type of travel for existing clients, and new clients, could not be more cost-effective for companies with annual revenues over $50 Million, not to mention the time saved for top salaried employees. The return on investment is measureable: 1) increase in % client retention; 2) decrease in number of days to close business; 3) month-to-month growth versus 12 months ago. With ExecJet USA’s on-demand private air charter, clients have the added benefit of access to our Charter Specialists 24/7, aircraft customization based on your needs, and ‘best price’ available in the market. To learn more, visit www.execjetusa.com or call us directly 866.629.EJET (3538).   Keith Omlor, President

Criteria for Evaluating Options for Private Aviation

March 26, 2008 – 12:17 am
The Halogen Guide to Private Jets Report (email charter@execjetusa.com for a free copy of this report) outlines six criteria for evaluating private aviation. The first is Cost. In general, passengers will pay the least overall by flying on-demand private air charter versus full ownership, fractional ownership, and jet card models. Unlike other options, including some charter brokers, we do not require a large six or more figure investment or a minimum number of hours as an up-front buy-in fee. Other considerations include the complexity of the contract terms; commitment; consistency; capability, and comfort. The commitment required for an owner, fractional or otherwise, is to the type of aircraft. This is another benefit with ExecJet USA’s on-demand private charter as the aircraft may change with each flight depending on your needs. If you desire to fly the same charter aircraft each time, this can be arranged as well. ExecJet USA also affords clients consistency in service and quality. Our team not only ...