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On-Demand Charter

Single-trip aircraft rental priced and quoted per flight, with no membership, deposit or long-term commitment.

IN PRACTICE

On-demand charter is the most flexible — and for most flyers under 25 hours per year, the most economical — form of private aviation. The customer pays only for the flight delivered, with no advance capital outlay.

The trade-off is that pricing fluctuates with seasonal demand and aircraft availability is never contractually guaranteed.

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What does On-Demand Charter mean in private aviation?

Single-trip aircraft rental priced and quoted per flight, with no membership, deposit or long-term commitment.

How does on-demand charter work in practice?

On-demand charter is the most flexible — and for most flyers under 25 hours per year, the most economical — form of private aviation. The customer pays only for the flight delivered, with no advance capital outlay.

When is on-demand charter the right option for a charter client?

On-demand charter fits flyers who match the usage pattern described above. For one-off trips, on-demand charter is usually more flexible; for recurring travel, structured products like jet cards or fractional programmes can be more predictable.

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