Aero and the Rise of Semi-Private Flights
Aero have begun offering flights between L.A. and Aspen, bridging the gap between luxury private airlines and commercial ones. We look at the rise of semi-private flights during the pandemic, and how Aero stands apart form the crowd, soaring above the competition.
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Aero, well known for its luxurious private charter flights across Europe, made its debut in the United States (U.S) last week. Travellers in the U.S. can now experience the joys and perks of private air travel at a fraction of the cost with these ?semi-private? fights. While a seemingly novel idea, options for flying on these semi-private jets have been around for a while. However, it was only recently that they became more popular as a way for people to travel while avoiding the health risks of crowded airports.
Splitting the Difference
With the COVID-19 pandemic still at the forefront of people?s minds the world over, there are three growing trends facing the air travel industry. Firstly, travellers are looking for ways to avoid crowded airports and packed, pressurised cabins which increase the risk of coronavirus transmission. Secondly, in a bid to cut costs, airlines are reducing flights along less-profitable routes to small, regional airports, thereby making travel to less-popular destinations more difficult. Lastly, growing security lines and shrinking legroom are causing business class flights to lose their appeal as they bec...
The post Aero and the Rise of Semi-Private Flights appeared first on LUXUO.
Aero, well known for its luxurious private charter flights across Europe, made its debut in the United States (U.S) last week. Travellers in the U.S. can now experience the joys and perks of private air travel at a fraction of the cost with these ?semi-private? fights. While a seemingly novel idea, options for flying on these semi-private jets have been around for a while. However, it was only recently that they became more popular as a way for people to travel while avoiding the health risks of crowded airports.
Splitting the Difference
With the COVID-19 pandemic still at the forefront of people?s minds the world over, there are three growing trends facing the air travel industry. Firstly, travellers are looking for ways to avoid crowded airports and packed, pressurised cabins which increase the risk of coronavirus transmission. Secondly, in a bid to cut costs, airlines are reducing flights along less-profitable routes to small, regional airports, thereby making travel to less-popular destinations more difficult. Lastly, growing security lines and shrinking legroom are causing business class flights to lose their appeal as they bec...
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