One of the biggest surprises for first-time private flyers is not the cabin, the service, or the aircraft. It is the timing. If you are used to commercial airports, you have probably built your travel routine around arriving early, standing in line, clearing TSA,...
Private aviation is often associated with luxury, speed, and convenience, but one overlooked benefit of flying private is how it can reduce the effects of jet lag. Many travelers assume jet lag is unavoidable whenever crossing time zones. However, private jet travel...
Private aviation has traditionally been associated with billionaires, corporate fleets, and full aircraft ownership. But over the past decade, a new option has emerged that makes flying private far more accessible: jet card membership. Jet cards allow travelers to...
One of the biggest advantages of flying private isn’t just luxury — it’s access. While commercial airlines are limited to a relatively small number of major airports, private jets can land at over 5,000 airports in the United States alone and more than 40,000 airports...
When most people picture flying private, they imagine luxury, speed, and convenience. But one question often goes unasked: Is flying on a private jet smoother than flying commercial? Turbulence is one of the biggest anxieties travelers have — and understanding how...
When most travelers think about private aviation, they picture round-trip luxury, flexible schedules, and direct routes to exclusive destinations. But behind the scenes, a massive portion of private jet activity isn’t booked by passengers at all. It’s repositioning....