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EXECUTIVE JET HIRE More and more celebrities and business people are hiring an executive jet, as it gives them much greater control over their trip. It also means that with an executive jet you don't have to worry about airline schedules that may not help you get where you want to go at the times your prefer.
So what about the $64,000 question. What's it going to cost you to hire an executive jet? Well, you've heard the saying about if you have to ask the question, you probably can't afford it. This is equally true for hiring an executive jet for the day. The reality is that it can be a lot less expensive than you can imagine and the actual costs will depend on a number of factors, such as: the number of guests, whether you want hire a flight attendant, whether you want n-flight catering (only the very best will do!), the duration of the flight and the nor forgetting the actual destination.
![]() When it comes down to the types of executive jets that are available for hire, there are a few to consider, ranging from Falcons, Hawkers, to Learjets , to name but a few. As a general rule, you will probably expect the executive jet to cruise at altitudes of about 35,000 feet and you will travel at speeds in excess of 500 miles per hour. You may also find the following links of interest: There has been some rather stupid comment in the press recently about celebrities and dignitaries travelling by private jet and the effect this is having on the environment. What a load of old rubbish, eh? Most famous people will resent this sort of unwelcome focus for obvious reasons, but they will just get on with their life anyway. The gutter press in particular has to fill their pages with trash that people like to read about and let's face it, celebrities have always been fair game, whether it is actually fair or relevant.
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