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A Luxurious Way To Fly

By Dee Smith

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A private jet is not just for the wealthy! Did you know? You and your friends can charter one without a lot of dough. Often private jets won't even cost more than first class. So when you get the opportunity never let it pass.

These days commercial airlines are a hassle. Not much fun. You have to go through torture before the flight's begun. They want you at the airport early just to wait around. Yearning for a private jet to take you where you're bound. Going through security is a nightmare, this is true. You're treated like a criminal and could be strip searched, too.

Once you board the plane don't look for meals or magazines. No roomy seats. You get scrunched in with strangers, like sardines. You snooze and dream of private jets, praying nature doesn't call. Going in the tiny loo is the worst experience of all. A passenger beside you loudly snores and passes gas. Your jangled nerves are on the verge of shattering like glass.

The whole adventure leaves you looking haggard, drained and old. Next time you'll use a private jet if you have to sell your soul. In a private jet you'll travel in the lap of luxury. Every whim attended to, like you're royalty.

The seats are soft and comfy, plush beyond compare. You're wined and dined on haute cuisine prepared with utmost care. You'll never have to worry that your luggage might get lost. The peace of mind you pay for is cheap at twice the cost. Chartering a private jet lets you choose your time to fly. No schedules to adhere to, no hours of standing by.

There are few major airports close to exotic isles. But a private jet can always find a runway within a mile. Check out some charter brokers who'll rent you a private jet. It's cheaper than you think to take a flight you won't regret!

Every year, more and more people decide to charter a private jet for a family vacation or with a group of friends. Because private jets are becoming so popular there are many more private jet chartering companies to turn to for help all the time.

To find a good charter broker begin with the internet and your local Yellow Pages. Once you have narrowed it down to a few you should call the Better Business Bureau and make sure their record is clean. You should ask the charter brokers for recommendations of people who have used them in the past.

Dee Smith writes informational articles for newspapers, magazines, radio, tv and the internet, Learn how you, too, can travel on a private jet without spending a bundle at: http://www.privatejets2go.com

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