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Charter Flights With Options On Demand
Charter Logic - Discover flying privately with the Options on Demand System!
If you fly privately you’ve no doubt had the experience of receiving a quote on your charter flights, only to find your options are limited at best. In many cases either the charter operator or broker has scoured the market to find the best aircraft for themselves and not for you. Charter Logic believes that limiting choice in the charter flights selection process is not in the best interest of the executive traveler and degrades the entire experience of flying privately. This is why the team of Executives and Charter Consultants at Charter Logic have developed a new way of flying privately.
Introducing Charter Flights with Options on Demand™
At Charter Logic we offer our clients the freedom to choose the aircraft they want for there charter flights with our exclusive Options on Demand™. We are proud to be the first national charter company to provide not one, but three distinct aircraft to choose from for each and every one of your charter flights. Once your Personal Flight Consultant receives your itinerary, they go to work immediately searching the entire marketplace of available certified part 135 charter operators to find options that are best for your charter flights. Once found, the aircraft are entered in our proprietary Options on Demand™ pricing software and presented to you in a professional and easy to understand format.
Charter Flights with No Hidden Fees
When you receive a price for your charter flights from Charter Logic, you can be confident in the fact that the price you see is the price you get. Charter Logic includes all state, federal and local taxes in every Options on Demand™ price quote.
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About what Is A Charter flight
A charter airline, also sometimes referred to as an air taxi, operates aircraft on a charter basis, that is flights that take place outside normal schedules, by a hiring arrangement with a particular customer. Most scheduled airline companies also operate charter flights but are not considered or classified as charter airlines.
In the context of mass tourism, charter flights have acquired the more specific meaning of a flight whose sole function is to transport holidaymakers to tourist destinations. Such charter flights are contrasted with scheduled flights, but they do in fact operate to regular, published schedules. However, tickets are not sold directly by the charter airline to the passengers, but by holiday companies who have chartered the flight (sometimes in a consortium with other companies).
Although charter airlines typically carry passengers who have booked individually or as small groups to beach resorts, historic towns, or cities where a cruise ship is awaiting them, sometimes an aircraft will be chartered by a single group such as members of a company, a sports team, or the military.
Many charter flights are sold as part of a package holiday in which the price paid includes flights, accommodation and other services. At one time this was a legal requirement (or one enforced by the airlines' cartel), but this is no longer the case, and so-called "flight-only packages" can be bought by those who merely want to travel to the destination. Such packages are frequently cheaper than regular schedule airline fares. Furthermore charter airlines frequently operate on routes, or to airports, where there is no scheduled service. Much of the traffic through small and medium sized airports in the United Kingdom consists of charter flights, and the survival of these airports often depends on the airline landing fees they get from the charter companies.
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