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Can private jets fly across the world?

Many imagine that travel between countries is restricted to commercial aviation or air taxi companies, but the truth is that private jets can also travel these itineraries. In theory, all you have to do is board your private jet and cruise the world.



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In the U.S., private jets are commonly used for coast to coast flights. It's easy to see why as private jet gives them the utmost in luxury, convenience, and flexibility for longer trips irrespective of whether they are flying for business or pleasure.

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Although there are a lot of variables to account for, generally speaking, a private jet with 8-10 passengers can travel at speeds between 780 and 930 km/h. – Private long-distance planes (with 10-16 passengers) often travel at a speed of 850-1,100 km/h.

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While private jets are often used for shorter hops, private transatlantic flights offer the ultimate in privacy, flexibility and comfort for the longer trip. The most popular transatlantic flight is London to New York, which is often flown for both leisure and business trips.

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A private jet flight between London and New York is one of the most popular business and leisure routes. Private Jet Charter organizes dozens of flights from London to New York every day.

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Yes, private planes are allowed to land at public airports. Many private pilots choose to land at public airports instead of private ones due to their convenient locations and availability of services.

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Traveling on a private jet does not require a passport. However, if traveling outside of the country you are departing from, you will need a passport no matter what mode of transportation it takes to get there.

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Can I choose my flight departure time ? Generally, private jet can take off at time requested by clients. However, some airports are not open 24/7 and additional fees may apply if passengers wish to take off or land outside of the airport normal hours of operations.

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The short answer is: Yes. Private jet customs follow a similar process compared to commercial flights.

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TSA regulations state that for charter jets carrying more than 61 passengers, the passengers are required to pass through normal security. Light private jets, which normally seat anywhere from four to eight people, are therefore exempt from going through the same inspection as commercial flight passengers.

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