FAQs
Q. How can I receive a quote and book a flight?
A. Please call our toll free number (866) 676-7835 or email fly@jetair.net at any time. Or
visit our Request a Quote page online.
Q. What does aircraft charter mean?
A. Chartering an aircraft means that you rent the aircraft and
pilot, and you specify where and when you want to go.
Q. Where do you fly?
A. We can fly to any one of approximately 5,000 airports in the
United States instead of being restricted to the 500 airports
served by the scheduled airlines. We also fly to Canada.
Q. What type of aircraft do you fly?
A. Our fleet consists of Beechcraft King Air 200s, Piper Navajo
Chieftains, and a Cirrus SR22. The King Air 200 carries up to
eight passengers. It is powered by turboprop engines and is
pressurized; therefore it is capable of flying above most
weather. The Piper Navajo carries up to six passengers in
comfort. The Cirrus SR22 carries up to three passengers and
is ideal for short-range trips. The Navajo and the Cirrus are
capable of landing at very small airports closer to your final
destination. When you contact us for a charter quote, Jet Air
will advise which aircraft is best suited to your trip.
Q. Are pets allowed on your charter aircraft?
A. Yes, we encourage passengers to include their pets when they
travel on our aircraft. Kennels may be used, but they are not
required.
Q. Will there be other passengers on my flight?
A. No, you have exclusive use and control of the aircraft for
the duration of your charter flight. You choose who will be
flying with you, and you have complete privacy and security during
the entire flight.
Q. Do you serve food and beverages on your flights?
A. Soft drinks, bottled water, beer, liquor and snacks are
provided on all flights at no charge. Any type of special catering
can be provided with prior arrangements for an additional fee.
Q. How are Jet Air charter pilots selected and trained?
A. Jet Air employs highly experienced charter pilots, and all
flights are operated with two-pilot crews for added
safety. Pilots are required to undergo frequent
training and take an FAA checkride every six months.
Simulator training at Simuflite takes place on a recurrent basis to
ensure a high level of safety awareness and proficiency.
Q. Isn't flying commercial airlines much cheaper and
faster?
A. It is true that once you're on your way in an airliner,
you're moving fast. But the increased productivity from being able
to arrive at airports much closer to your final destination, and
from being able to travel on your schedule instead of the airline's
schedule, is only gained by chartering. Inconvenient airline
schedules, delays, and cancellations cause additional travel
expenses that aren't incurred when chartering, such as overnight
hotel stays, rental cars, or overpriced last-minute ticket
purchases.
When you factor in the time and productivity you gain by
traveling on your own terms, the cost seems much more
reasonable.
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