Posts tagged airport security
Going Fishing
Mar 5th
I was just reminded about all the fishing tournaments that are going on in the Florida Keys and remembered how tough it can be for some of us to get there with the connections and delays. So if you are serious about fishing and want to compete in one of the tournaments in Marathon, Key West, or Islamorada, you should consider sharing a private jet to get there, http://www.jet-it-together.com. Plus, you can bring all your gear with you and not have to worry about it being mishandled.
Tell Us About Your Favorite Airports
Feb 19th
This week another survey on the worst airports in North America appeared in The Boston Globe http://www.boston.com/business/gallery/worstairports/. The listing included large to small airports. In reaction to this article we would like to hear about people’s favorite airports. Which ones are easy to get to and park at once you arrive? What airports have the best security personnel? Quickest check-in?
Why Private Jet Travel Makes Sense for Business Travelers
Jan 25th
Sharing a private jet may not be for everyone but there are a large group of people who are either doing it or want to do it. You don’t have to buy a share of a Gulfstream to get places efficiently. The increasing business class and first class fares combined with waiting in line for your full body scan is enough to make many seasoned business travelers seriously consider their options in the air. Business travel is easier and more productive when you are able to avoid commercial airports.
Managing Multiple Business Offices
Making standard site visits to multiple offices of the same company can take days. An example we have of this type of travel is Ken, a manager for a large real estate developer who visits regional sites every four to six weeks. Ken generally spends between one and two hours at each site. These visits can take Ken from the home office in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Rochester and Ithaca, New York, and then on to Cleveland, Ohio. Flying commercially means he is out of the office for at least three days. The time spent getting to and from the airport, waiting in check-in and security lines, experiencing delays, renting cars, and checking in and out of hotels accounts for more than 50% of his total travel time. Choosing to fly privately allows him to visit the three sites in one day at comparable cost to the typical three-day trip.
Out On Monday, Back On Friday
Karen works for a large consulting company based in Boston, which places her at client sites in different areas of the country for extended periods of time. Usually Karen is part of a team of two to four people that leaves Boston on Monday morning and returns on Friday afternoon. Karen started looking into private jet options for business travel when she decided that the time it was taking her to fly commercially was negatively impacting her personal and business life. Since she has started to “jet pool” with her co-workers she has been able to be in control of her weekly travel. Plus, an added advantage that she didn’t initially recognize was the fact that on board the private jet she was able to have meetings and work at the same level of privacy as if she was in a meeting room.
