Obtaining the Impossible

Jun 27, 2018

It is no secret that when traveling abroad on a private jet, you must apply for and obtain slot and permit approvals from your overflight and destinations countries. Permits can take anywhere from a couple of hours to multiple days to be approved. The time it takes for a quick approval status can vary depending on the time of year, sporting event, and national or religious holidays occurring. One global event taking place right now is the FIFA World Cup.

As family, friends, and coworkers rush to book a last minute private jet to cheer on their home country team, they all run into the same issue. Last minute and on time permit approval. It is currently near impossible to obtain these permits last minute for any city in Russia hosting the games. What if I told you there was a company that has done it in under 12 hours? Who is this company you may be asking yourself. Well I am about to tell you.

Icarus Jet! At Icarus Jet, our highly trained dispatch team has the connections, knowledge, and abilities to assist in all your last minute needs. Whether it is obtaining overfly permits for Syria or receiving last second permits for Russia, Icarus Jet will be there to assist in all of your aviation needs.

If you have any trip support, jet fuel, or jet charter inquiries or simply wish to learn more about our company, feel free to email info@Icarusjet.com or call our office at +1-888-277-7203
“Icarus Jet – We Will Take You Everywhere”

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