by Satvir Singh | Mar 25, 2026 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
Photo: Pilatus PC-12 Centre Southern Africa The way private aviation is used in Africa differs from that in Europe or America. In most cases, private jet charter is based on the concepts of time efficiency, convenience, or comfort. However, in Africa’s safari...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 19, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
Private aviation is often compared to commercial airlines, especially when it comes to long-range flying over oceans or remote regions. One of the most common assumptions is that private jets operate under the same ETOPS framework as airlines. This belief is...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 18, 2026 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
Egypt has always been a special case in international travel. It is, of course, a travel destination, with a wealth of historical, cultural, and tourist interest. However, Egypt is also a gateway, a hub connecting Europe, the Middle East, and Africa in a way unique in...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 17, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
Fuel planning is one of the most structured aspects of any private aviation operation. The burn rates, fuel prices, alternates, and uplift strategies are all carefully calculated before every flight. Normally, all these variables are stable and predictable. However,...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 11, 2026 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
In times of uncertainty and international conflict, private jet charter services tend to become more expensive. The main reasons for this include fuel price hikes, longer routes, and reduced plane availability. In these conditions, some travelers can receive charter...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 11, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
With aviation disruptions throughout the Middle East, passengers often assume that the only way to leave or move to another destination is by air. There are restrictions on air travel in various countries, and some airports are closed or have flight operations...