Private Charter Flights to Europe

Charter flights to Europe

Privatjet-Startup, which sells flights for $3,200 a monthly, arrives in Europe. As Surf Air, a start-up carrier that enables you to spend 2,500 pounds ($3,235) per months on unrestricted private jets, launches in Europe, the carrier said on Friday. From October, the US based travel agency will offer travellers any number of flights per months from major European businesses. Surf Air will begin flying to and from London, Zurich, Geneva and Cannes before Paris and Dublin are added to the destination lists.

Surf Air's Simon Talling-Smith, Europe's CEO, said that the services are designed for frequent travellers and provide them with fast turnaround when they get to the airports. "We' re flying to the private terminal and you only have to get there fifteen moments before the flight. Boeing operates eight-seater private aircraft and has around 3,000 members since its founding in 2011 - all of them in the USA.

Currently, Surf is operating from California to other locations and now hopes to increase its number in Europe. Up to now, Surf Myllykoski has collected 18.76 million dollars. Setting up a start-up carrier is no simple task given the fierce competitive environment and tight margins in the aviation world.

A number of low-cost European carriers such as Ryanair and easyJet offer extreme low-cost flights to major continental cities. £2,500 per month is 30,000 for year-round memberships and it is doubtful whether this is less expensive than purchasing single flights for frequent travellers. Surf Air Europe's CEO believes that the company's benefit is in its comfort and versatility.

"It' s easy for them to find so much, they don't buy tariffs that are easy and businessmen have to make changes. Buy a flight with Surf Mystery. Up to 30 min. before the flight you can reserve your seats and switch at will, which is very important for passengers on long distance flights.

" Seems to be expanding rapidly. Revenue for the current year has nearly doubled, and Talling-Smith said the firm expects to generate an operational return by the end of this quarterly. Curiously, while airline companies are trying to fill every space on the airplane, Surf Air said that it has limited the number of people per airplane to ensure that there are always free seats.

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