Embraer ERJ135 joins Air Charter Scotland’s fleet

16 September 2024

Air Charter Scotland’s growing fleet continues to grow through 2024, with the addition of an Embraer ERJ135 in an eye-catching all black livery.

The ERJ135 becomes one of the largest jets available for charter and joins the fleet following the recent additions of a Bombardier Challenger and Cessna Citation CJ2+ earlier this year.

Seating 16, the UK-registered, Stansted-based business jet boasts an airliner heritage and is one of the most durable, efficient and reliable aircraft globally.

Delivering high performance it also offers a spacious business cabin for resting in comfort and exclusivity. Operated in partnership with luxury travel provider Travelcoup, the ERJ135 is able to effortlessly and comfortably reach major European cities such as Paris, Palma and Malaga.


A maximum altitude of 37,000ft and cruising speed of 478mph(770kp/h) ensures a smooth journey throughout, while a generous baggage capacity of 1,000 Kgs means skis, golf clubs or sporting equipment can easily be loaded on board.

It all results in a business jet perfect for groups such as sports teams to arrive well ahead of time, rested and ready for the action.


The Embraer ERJ is available for charter now. To charter the jet or for more information, contact the Air Charter Scotland charter desk.

WINTER EUROPEAN BREAKS YOU’LL NEVER FORGET

30 November 2022

The winter season is one of the best times to visit Europe, offering travellers a much-needed injection of culture, culinary treats and spectacular architecture. Private jets are the perfect way to travel during this season, providing an option flexible enough to schedule around inclement weather. 

Air Charter Scotland can fly you directly to an array of cities, perfect for exploring at this time of year, whether it be for a Christmas getaway or a winter trip. Looking for inspiration? 

Vienna, Austria 

Voted the best city in Europe last year in the Readers’ choice awards, the Austrian capital makes for a great winter escape. Famous for its ‘ball season’ between November and January, seasoned waltzers can head to the conservative Philharmonic Ball, or enjoy the outdoor simulcasts of the coveted opera. You can also indulge in gluhwein whilst you tour the grounds of the Schӧnbrunn Palace and St Charles Church.

Tallinn, Estonia

Protected under UNESCO, the Estonian capital is one of Europe’s best preserved medieval cities, and is famously known for its narrow cobblestone streets, turreted castles and grand merchants houses. Enjoy a Tallinn craft beer whilst taking in the scenery from one of the city’s famous viewing points, including the Kohutsa platform where you can view the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of Tallinn’s most distinctive buildings. 

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest is fast becoming one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations, especially in winter when the Hungarian Capital truly comes to life. See the Hungarian Parliament surrounded by ice drifts on the Danube, or take a dip in the famous Széchenyi Thermal Baths. Budapest is also home to one of the oldest and largest ice rinks in Europe, nestled directly in front of the Vajdahunyad Castle, the perfect way to end a day of sightseeing. 

Ljubljana, Slovenia 

Set amongst grand lakes and mountains, Slovenia’s capital city is a real-life fairytale in the winter season, with the Christmas lights making an idyllic backdrop against the city’s baroque architecture. Enjoy a glass of crisp local wine next to the famous Ljubljana River, whilst taking in the culture in the country’s political and cultural hub. 

Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh really shines in the winter months as Christmas and Hogmanay celebrations come together. The traditional Christmas market is nestled in the heart of the city beneath the foliage of East Princess Street Gardens and adjacent to the Scottish National Gallery. 

Scotland’s answer to Winter Wonderland, you can enjoy all manners of festive treats, from unique baubles to creamy hot chocolates. After dark, head to the Royal Botanic Garden to sip cider and marvel at its Christmas illuminations.  

Berlin, Germany

Germany is famous around the globe for its Christmas markets, and Berlin is redefining the age-old tradition of advent shopping by boasting their own renowned alternative markets, perfect if you’re looking for something a little less traditional. If you’re looking for a cultured city break, you can take a tour around the Brandenburg gate, or visit Germany’s parliament building, the Reichstag. 

We can fly you to these destinations and many more this winter, taking out the stress of weather worries and giving you more time to browse Europe’s most festive cities. If you’re looking to create your bespoke private jet charter trip, get in touch with our team. You can call us today for a personalised consultation with one of our private aviation experts at +44 (0) 203 598 5392 or email us at info@aircharterscotland.com.