March 2026

Chartering Guides, Cost and Pricing, Industry Insights, Private Jet Travel, Private Jets

Cost Private Jet Rental, What We Can Expect in 2026

The cost private jet rental isn’t one flat number. In most cases, we’re paying for the aircraft category and billable flight hours first, then adding fees like landing, handling, crew overnight, de-icing, catering, and repositioning. For 2026, broad charter ranges often start around $1,500 to $3,000 per hour for turboprops, $2,000 to $4,250 for light […]

Chartering Guides, Industry Insights, Luxury Travel, Private Jet Lifestyle, Private Jet Travel, Private Jets

Private Jet Boarding Process Step By Step From Car To Cabin

How does the private jet boarding process really work when we’re not fighting crowds, gate changes, and boarding groups? It’s closer to checking into a great hotel than catching an airline flight. We arrive, confirm who we are, hand off bags, and walk to the aircraft. Still, “easy” doesn’t mean “automatic.” A few small choices,

Chartering Guides, Cost and Pricing, Industry Insights, Private Jet Lifestyle, Private Jet Travel

Private Jet Catering Guide: Menus, Timing, And Realistic Costs

Private flying gives us control over the schedule, the cabin, and the details that shape the trip. Private jet catering is one of those details that can either feel effortless or turn into a last-minute scramble with disappointing food. The good news is that catering gets simple once we plan around three realities: the aircraft’s

Industry Insights, Private Jet Lifestyle, Private Jet Travel, Private Jets

Private Jet Flight Attendant or Not: How Service Changes by Aircraft

In the private aviation industry, service on private flights isn’t one-size-fits-all. The biggest reason is simple: not every aircraft can carry (or needs) a private jet flight attendant. Cabin size, flight time, VIP passenger load, and even runway access all shape what “good service” looks like. When we match the trip to the right aircraft,

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