Flying Private
For flying and travel enthusiasts, and depending on whether or not you can afford it, flying private is either the only way to travel or a once in a lifetime opportunity. The problem is once you’ve had a taste of private jets, you really don’t want to go back to commercial, especially since service on commercial airlines has vastly deteriorated (with a few notable exceptions of course) after September 11th and the rise of low-cost airlines. There are several companies nowadays that bring this dream a little closer to reality for more than just a select few though, with empty legs or empty seats for sale.
One such company is Centreline Air. Based in Bristol in the United Kingdom, they fly everywhere you may want to go within Europe on a jet of your choice. They also have larger aircraft than can fly you on longer journeys i.e. to New York. They offer a wide range of services including: aircraft charter, acquisition, management, and recoop (Reduced Cost Of Ownership Programme), as well as jets for sale. Phil Brockwell, the owner of the company, is among the most humble and nicest people I have ever met. He, along with Nikki Rose, the Commercial Manager who’s worked with him in growing the business to what it is today, make a great team. Their level of professionalism and service is unparalleled and they and their team of pilots strive to create the perfect, most seamless experience for their clients.
What they’ve written on their home page really holds true and I could not recommend them more highly.
The first time you fly with Centreline, we know you will have looked closely at our competitors. You may even have used some of their services. But by the time you have made a couple of journeys with us, we are confident that you won’t want to give your business to anyone else.
As always, have a great trip!
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Tags: aircraft management, Centreline Air, empty legs, private jet charter
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