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Beating the Holiday Rush

James Butler Tells You How to Ensure Hassle-Free Holiday Jet Travel

In his latest “Inside Fractionals” column for Business Jet Traveler, Shaircraft CEO, James Butler, gives fractional owners some tips on getting the most out of their jet investments during the holidays and other busy travel periods. Noting that, “This is the time of year when many of our fractional-share clients get the most out of their private jet investments,” Butler advises, “t pays to plan ahead to ensure that your holiday travel is trouble free and all that you bargained for.”

  • Play the Slots — Some more popular airports have limited landing slots so your provider may require more advance notice for these flights. Butler advises, “Work with your provider to give yourself the best chance of averting hassles.”
  • Avoid Peak Travel Days — Many designated “peak travel days” fall on and around holidays. On such days, access to aircraft is more restricted and delays are more common. Butler recommends, “Whenever possible, schedule flights on nonpeak days. You’re much more likely to avoid a charter and to fly on your preferred schedule.”
  • Take Advantage of Guaranteed Upgrades — Check your contract and if it so permits, consider upgrading to a larger aircraft to accommodate more travelers and extra luggage. Butler encourages you to “request the upgrade well in advance and avoid peak travel days.”
  • Consider Simultaneous Use — When transporting family from multiple locations, Butler suggests asking your provider for use of two aircraft on the same day. He notes, “This capability usually is granted to owners of larger shares on larger aircraft, but sometimes can be negotiated on smaller shares.”
  • Say No to Charter — During busy periods, fractional providers rely more than usual on charter aircraft. Butler says, “If you’re averse to flying charter, let your provider know up front and insist that a note to that effect be included with your request. That way, when fleet aircraft are stretched thin, they’ll be more likely to send one to you and pass the charter on to the next guy.”
  • Build a Relationship — Communicate your needs and concerns to your sales rep or a senior manager. “He or she has a stake in making sure your trip goes well and so can be an additional voice advocating on your behalf.”

Bottom line: An understanding of your contract rights as well as careful planning are essential ingredients in making the most of your jet travel — especially during peak travel periods.

For more information about how to ensure that your holiday jet travel is hassle free, download the full text version of this article below.

Business Jet Traveler: “Beating the Holiday Rush”

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