Research conducted by the London Business School shows that companies with business aircraft performed 11.3% better than the industry average. Another performance study undertaken in America by Arthur Andersen, came to the same conclusion: "On average, among the 766 companies studied each year, those that acquired business aircraft experienced greater sales growth in the years following the purchase than those that did not."Three years after purchase, aircraft buyers achieved an average sales increase of 8.5 percent. Business aircraft not only bring financial success to their operating companies, but also contribute to national and regional economies." In a fast moving world, in this era of globalisation, large airports have become congested, scheduled airlines run on anything but a schedule, and road traffic to from these airports has become a nightmare, this not to mention the security aspect, where it is a known fact that all major European airports are feared to have become threatened by terrorisim, inflicting rigorous security checks which inevitably lenghten the check-in process as well as restrict the average passenger when it comes to what items one can take onboard. Chartering a business jet not only saves one time and increases productivity, give back a huge amount of control on an individual’s/organisation schedule, but it gives back peace of mind, unparalled levels of comfort and flexibility. When one charters an aircraft, one has total control from the most important things, such as which aircraft to fly in, which airport to fly to or from but also the trivial yet important aspects of one’s journey such as confidentiality, exclusivity, catering, inflight entertainment, all of which exceed even the best first class on the most reputable of airlines.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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