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Do private jets need passport?

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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Do private jet travellers have to go through security? Yes, however, unlike with commercial airliners, you would go through private jet terminals (FBOs) allowing you to board very quickly. That doesn't mean it is less secure.

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Private jets can access all commercial airports, but commercial airlines can't get into those smaller airfields.

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On the one hand, this is due to the shorter distance to the destination, but also due to saving long waiting times at check-in or at the security check at major airports. However, our customers often ask us “Can private planes still land at major airports?” The answer is yes!

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Can a private jet fly to an international airport? The answer is yes, a private jet is allowed to fly to an international airport. However, it is rare to see a Citation Mustang landing at London Heathrow Airport. So, here's how a private jet flight from a commercial airport works.

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Passengers on all international private charter flights will have to stop at customs. In certain countries, you may have to go through customs at a specific port of entry; for example, you must stop in Tahiti to perform customs checks en route to Bora Bora.

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If you own a private jet or have the owner's permission to smoke tobacco on board, as long as the aircraft complies with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules for passenger and crew compartment interiors, then smoking is permitted.

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Fly in a private jet for leisure or business Flying to over 984 airports in Europe with only 15-minute boarding time, we ensure a fast and flexible travelling experience to help increase your productivity and efficiency while travelling.

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When it comes to drinks, champagne or sparkling wine is available onboard most aircraft, as is a range of soft drinks, teas and coffee. Larger aircraft will have a wider selection of drinks onboard and specific wines, beers and spirits can be arranged to suit your tastes.

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Unlike commercial airlines where you have to wait for the beverage cart to finally reach your aisle, the FAA rules allow passengers on a private jet to bring their own alcohol on the flight.

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Civil Aviation Regulations state mobile phones must be switched off for aircraft take off and only used whilst airborne if operated in 'flight safe mode'.

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You can fly with any amount of cash. No law prohibits you from bringing any amount of money on a flight. Likewise, TSA has no rules that limit how much money you can bring through security. In other words, TSA has no cash limit per person.

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This means that you can bring almost anything you want onboard when flying in a private jet, within reason. Jets have no strict baggage weight limitation in the same sense as commercial flights do. Therefore, the main constraint will be the size of the aircraft operating the route.

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In summary, you cannot bring everything you want on board a private jet. There are restrictions on safety, volume, customs regulations, and weight limits that must be respected. It is therefore important to plan ahead and check restrictions before packing for your private jet flight.

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

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Private flyers who own their own aircraft often pay fees to land at the airport. These fees can range from a couple of dollars to thousands of dollars. The fees are determined by a number of factors, such as the weight of the aircraft, the length of the runway, the type of aircraft, and even the type of fuel used.

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Private planes do have to pay fees to land at airports, similar to commercial airlines. These fees are often called landing fees or airport fees. They vary depending on a variety of factors such as the weight and type of aircraft, length of stay, and services needed.

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Yes. Some aircraft models come equipped with a shower. These typically only appear on larger aircraft that are spacious enough to accommodate a large bathroom and shower stall.

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