AIR CHARTER GUIDE

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AIR CHARTER GUIDE


Short profile:

For twenty years and running The Air Charter Guide has published the most comprehensive directories for the air charter industry. We keep our information up-to-date, correcting and qualifying content directly with our listed operators and brokers. Whether you’re a charter novice or a private jet pro, and whether you travel for business or pleasure, we help you find the information you need, quickly and easily.

The Air Charter Guide lists charter operators and charter brokers who can help you arrange charter trips to major destinations all over the world, from New York to London to Tokyo, and all points in between.

There are several factors that will dictate aircraft that are appropriate for your trip: the number of passengers traveling, the nature and amount of baggage or cargo, your destination, personal aircraft preferences, and budget will all factor into the type of aircraft you’ll need.

Detailed description:

June 1985 - Company founded by Fred Gevalt III, Jack Lapidas and Peter Bowing, June 1986 - First edition of The Air Charter Guide published, June 1989 - The Air Charter Guide expands to include Europe and the rest of the world — Listings in 148 countries, March 1994 - Guides.com web site launched, January 1995 - First edition of Executive Traveler Edition, July 1997 - Executive Traveler Edition distributed to SST Concorde passengers via seat backs, September 1997 - First Edition of CD-ROM, Fall 1999 - First Edition of The Cellular Pilot, August 2000 - Establishment of Air Charter Guide Online Division, Acquisition of CharterX™, February 2001 - Launch of fully integrated Air Charter Guide/CharterX online application, June 2004 - Divestiture from CharterX, December 2005 - Acquisition of The Air Charter Guide by Prism Business Media, January 2006 - AC-U-Kwik & Aircraft Bluebook become sister companies of the Air Charter Guide, Spring 2007 - Prism acquires Penton and retains their name, December 2007 - Fred Gevalt III retires and moves on to create Please Remove Your Shoes, January 2008 - Frank Craven becomes the Publisher of the Air Charter Guide, Summer 2010 - Launch of the new aircharterguide.com.

Before you charter a trip, you can expect an operator or broker to explore your travel requirements with you:

How many passengers are making the trip and where will you be going? The number of people in your party will tell the operator what size aircraft you''ll need; your location will indicate the required range. Some high-altitude airports like Telluride, Colorado, have limited accessibility, or accessibility that changes seasonally depending on the aircraft.

Think about your destination and how fast you need to get there.

You should also disclose any special type or quantity of baggage or equipment you''ll be bringing along. A safe flight depends on appropriate weight and balance.

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