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Why
Charter Is Cost-effective

If you spend up to 120 hours a year in airplanes, a chartered jet
is an excellent cost-effective option. Charters eliminate the airport
check-in process and time wasted changing planes. In addition, because
of the large number of airports that handle smaller planes, a charter
can take a business executive much closer to his or her final destination
than a commercial flight.
Business
jet aircraft can fly into 5,400 airports in the U.S, compared to
the nearly 580 served by airlines.
Our
clients find that charter is often less expensive than commercial
flights when you consider the cost of your time.
A
comparative study of airline and business jet travel times for the
same trips was conducted for a 12-month period prior to Sept.
11.*
The results even then:
| Airline
Travel Time - |
630
Hours |
| Business
Jet Time - |
251
Hours |
| Time
Saved by Business Jet = |
379
Hours |
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| Benefits
of Charter Flights |
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Saving
time - Efficient time management becomes a very real benefit. |
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Flexibility - You have the freedom to change course en route
and leave and arrive according to your schedule. |
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Increased
productivity en route - You travel in a secure comfortable environment,
free from interruptions, distractions or eavesdropping. |
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Fewer
hours away from home - Charters allow flexible scheduling and
quick and easy access to meeting locations minimizing time away
from home. |
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Industrial safety - Charters safeguard company employees and
the sensitive information they carry. |
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Bottom
line reason - Incomparable convenience allows you to go where
and when you want to go with no canceled or missed flights and
no lost baggage. |
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Safety
- In recent years, business aircraft have compiled an outstanding
safety record that is comparable to or better than that of the
airlines. KaiserAir has had a perfect safety record for more
than half a century.
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Security - A company that uses business aviation controls all
aspects of its travel, including the visibility of its employees
on sensitive business. |
*
"The Understated Cost of Airline Travel" by Peter V. Agur
Jr., Business & Commercial Aviation, October 1999
To
request a charter quotation, contact
Sandy Waters, Vice President, Business Development:
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| PHONE: |
(510)
553-8437 |
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hrs: |
(510)
569-9622 |
| FAX: |
(510)
569-5890 |
| E-MAIL: |
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