Hiring a Jet
Q: How do I arrange for my charter?
A: Air charter reservations can be made via our Contact page on this website or by calling direct to our London Office. Keep in mind that we will need all or most of the information listed. You may want to review this section prior to placing your call.
Q: Will the aircraft wait for me? How does this work?
A: The aircraft is scheduled according to the needs of the customer. Based on your itinerary, and cost factors, we will decide whether it is most efficient for the aircraft to wait for you or whether it should return for you at a later date. Generally speaking, for one and two day trips -- it is almost always more economical for the aircraft to wait. Longer trips (in days, and mileage) are evaluated on a case by case basis. More information available from the Baltic Air Charter Association.
FAQ
Q: How many pilots will I have?
A: The number of crew members will depend on the type of aircraft chosen for the trip. In most cases, you will have both a pilot and co-pilot. The exception is the twin engine aircraft, such as cessna. In these aircraft you will generally have only one pilot. However, Co-pilots are almost always an available option. All of our pilots are part of the British Airline Pilots Association.
Q: What documents will I need to fly internationally?
A: Each passenger will be required to carry an original birth certificate, and picture identification, or a valid passport. The pilot is legally required to make certain that you have these documents prior to boarding the aircraft. Boarding will be denied if you do not have one of these documents.
Our Fleet
At First Charter, we’re known for providing the right jet for your specific travel needs. Unlike other Charter companies, we don’t restrict you to one type of aircraft based on your membership level.
With access to more than 2,000 aircraft across the country, First Charter ensures that you always have the right jet at the right time.
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Personal Jets
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Business Jets
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Corporate Jets
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Global Jets
