Private Jet Travel with Pets of all sizes, Next week’s downtrend for brokers, Say No to Thursday in Miami for the next 4-6 weeks, and other vital updates on Private Jet industry in Episode 8 of ‘Private Jet Insider,’ week of Oct 31th, 2019.
00:32 – For Jet Setters
02:43 – For Charter Brokers
03:40 – For Private Jet Operators
Transcript Below
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Transcript:
Greetings and Welcome to Private Jet Insider.
In today’s episode we will cover: – Private Jet Travel with Pets of all sizes – Next week’s down trend for brokers – Say No to Thursday in Miami for the next 4-6 weeks
Hello, I am Anastasia and I am your Private Jet Insider. Let’s get right to it. _________________________________________________________________
Dear Jet setters,
Traveling with your pet should not be a complicated or stressful event for you or your four-legged friend. This is why private jet charter is a great option to bring your pet or several pets with you to your destination. If you plan to travel with your furry friends, there are a couple of things to note before booking a private jet for your next trip.
Almost all of the private jet operators allow pets on their aircraft. However, you should check with your broker or operator if they have any additional charges. Some charge a flat fee in between 200 and 300 dollars, and others may only request a cleaning fee of about the same amount only if your pet makes a mess.
Consider the size of your pet and the duration of travel. If your flight is more than a couple of hours, we recommend that you book an aircraft that has a flat floor so that your pet can lay down and stretch out.
It’s a good idea to bring along your pet’s favorite snacks and a container for water. While the water will be on the aircraft, few have containers in place to accommodate our four-legged friends.
While there are no checkpoints or other obstacles with bringing your pet on board when traveling in the United States, it is important to keep in mind that the pets shall comply with the local travel laws and guidelines.
This includes making sure that:
– Your cat or dog must be at least eight weeks old;
– They must have their up-to-date rabies vaccinations;
– Animals must also be weaned;
For international travel, we encourage you to consult with the country officials you are traveling to since the regulations change frequently. Also, note that some countries still require kennels.
Last but not least, don’t hesitate to ask your crew for any assistance and accommodation. So, now that you know all of the basics of pet traveling on a private jet go on and enjoy your time with your furry friend while aboard any of our jets. Don’t forget to watch next week’s episode, where we will provide an update on this trend.
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Dear Brokers,
With fresh analysis provided by TapJets Sky Wizard, I am afraid that next week may be disappointing in terms of new bookings. We have seen a sharp request decline for the next ten days. And the availability is starting to match or exceed in most of the airports.
The good news is that this looks like a short-lived phenomenon. And it is driven mostly by consumer buying patterns, Fractional Companies and Wheels Up pushing hard for new memberships in the last few weeks with some great incentives. The clients that are signing up are fulfilling their requests within these networks.
We suggest focusing on year-end client travel now to lock the aircraft ahead of the peak blackout dates that are just around the corner. Make sure to subscribe and comment if you find this information useful. Our goal is to deliver just in time data to help you book more flights. _________________________________________________________________
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