For those with enough money, private jets can become addicting. It can be difficult to step onto anything else once you’ve tried it. They fly in and out unseen most of the time. Passengers will not have to queue for security checks. They’ve been transporting the famous and wealthy from private airfields for decades. They are the pinnacle of social rank.
However, since the outbreak, more passengers have turned to private planes, large and small, for a variety of reasons, including keeping a safe distance from fellow passengers or simply going to regions where commercial airlines have ceased service.
As a result of the novel omicron coronavirus strain, a number of nations have blocked their borders to foreigners, it serves as a reminder of the perils of global travel. It’s probable that this may increase corporate jet usage, as well as the growing number of millionaires and billionaires with travel fever and large bank accounts.
Although wealthy visitors are the ones who seek seats on private planes, private jet charter companies are the ones who are actually purchasing the planes in large numbers.
NetJets, the largest company, already operates a diverse fleet of more than 760 aircraft with seating capacities ranging from six to fourteen passengers, making it one of the world’s largest aircraft operators.
Prepaid subscription plans to ensure a set number of flight hours are available, as are opportunities to buy a portion of a plane. Most companies also provide one-time charters or other leasing options.