How to Cross the Atlantic in a Private Airplane

Imagine traveling on a transatlantic flight without taking a commercial airliner. There would be no airport security to contend with, and no waiting on the tarmac for long periods. You could fly in comfort and leisure, according to your own schedule. In case you think that crossing the Atlantic in a private aircraft is only for the wealthy, the truth is that private flights are becoming an option for more and more travelers nowadays.

Instructions

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      Log on to a website such as CharterFlight Finder (charterflightfinder.com) or Air Charter Service (aircharterserviceusa.com). These sites allow you to find and book private flights, enter information about your point of departure and destination, and the days and times when you want to fly.

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      Compare both the prices and the features of the available jets carefully to determine which company will best satisfy your needs and offer good value for your money.

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      Call that charter plane or private jet company to book your departing and returning flights. Remember that if you're open to flying on any day of the week and at any time of the day, you can take advantage of substantial savings.

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      Arrive at the airport at least a half hour before your scheduled departure time. And don't worry about what you pack: you can take almost anything you want, within reason, aboard a private jet.

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