Air Charter Scotland are delighted to announce that we have introduced a second Cessna Citation 525 M2, from our newest London Biggin Hill Airport base, coinciding with the first lifting of travel restrictions from 17th May. Comfortably configured for six passengers, G-CMTO has a max range of 1,548 nm, suitable for Portugal, where scheduled air fares are now trebling owing to to a surge in demand.
Aviation set to recover from the global pandemic before other industries
Testament to the widely held view that business aviation will be the first sector to recover from the harsh impact of the pandemic, Air Charter Scotland has added five business jets to our charter fleet since August 2020 – all managed for private owners. Air Charter Scotland’s COO Derek Thomson commented that “we’re especially pleased to be introducing this second charter aircraft from Biggin Hill for Jet Agent, and anticipate considerable demand.”
“Business aviation provides a safe and secure cabin environment, at a cost that truly isn’t far off fully flexible, business class fares to Europe, if measured on a per passenger basis. Scheduled services are slowly being restored, but not at the same frequencies as before, rendering commercial air travel far less convenient for business travel, which often requires visiting two cities in a day,” said Derek.
“Business charter in Europe connects 1,400 city pairs (500 more connections than the scheduled airlines provide), with all flights departing from quiet, private terminals too.”
Just like sister aircraft G-KSOH, added to Air Charter Scotland’s AOC in March, Biggin based aircraft management company Jet Agent ( www.jet-agent.com ) is marketing the popular light jet.
Anatoly Parkhomchuk, Managing Director of Jet Agent commented:
“Following outstanding operational and commercial performance of G-KSOH provided by the team at Air Charter Scotland, we have every confidence that G-CMTO is in the best hands. We look forward to further expanding our fleet with Air Charter Scotland.”
“Business aviation provides a safe and secure cabin environment, at a cost that truly isn’t far off fully flexible, business class fares to Europe, if measured on a per passenger basis. Scheduled services are slowly being restored, but not at the same frequencies as before, rendering commercial air travel far less convenient for business travel, which often requires visiting two cities in a day,” said Derek. Business charter in Europe connects 1,400 city pairs (500 more connections than the scheduled airlines provide), with all flights departing from quiet, private terminals too.
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