Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Tips on Having a Safe Flight

You have made the decision that you are going to take a vacation and naturally you are concerned about he safety of traveling by air. The truth is that despite what happened on 9/11, the commercial airlines in the United States are still one of the most safest and efficient ways in which to travel. In the rare case when an accident does occur, more people are surviving due to the advances in better built aircraft and safety standards.

The airplane manufactures, airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration have worked hard to achieve a good safety record. As an air traveler, it is your responsibility to take certain actions that will help to protect you and keep you safe during your flight. Here are a few tips to follow>

* listen To The Safety Briefing

* Keep Your Seat Belt Hooked

* Follow Carry-On Baggage Rules

* Wear Proper Attire

It is very important that you always pay close attention to the safety briefing as not all airplanes are the same. There is a passenger safety card that is located in the seat packet of the plane and you should take this out during the safety briefing and follow along with the flight attendant as she reads through it. If you have questions, make sure that you get answers for them.

Come up with an escape plan in case of an emergency. Think about where your location will be on the aircraft and the easiest and quickest route that you should use if you have to make a quick exit from the plane.

Make sure that you fasten your seat belt. Of all the accidents that involve turbulence, most injuries occur to passengers who are not wearing their safety belts and these injuries probably would not have happened if they were wearing them. Remember, they are there for a purpose, so always use them!

Always obey the carry-on luggage rules. Do not bring any unnecessary things on board with you. Your
bags need to be small enough to fit under the seat in front of you or in the bins overhead. If you have any items that are heavy, it is best to put them under the seat.

You need to wear sensible clothes and make sure that your body is covered. It is best to wear clothes that are made from natural materials such as cotton, wool or denim. Make sure that you have proper foot ware. Do not wear sandals or high heels as this could slow you down in case of an emergency.

If you would like more information on aviation, then please visit the following address:

http://www.culbre.com/aviation

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Air Charter Exchange

Air Charter services allow individuals like executives, heads of state and celebrities, corporations, or groups to charter airplanes for their use for non-commercial flights. Air Charter flights are more convenient than travel on commercial flights because Air Charter can provide a direct flight to nearly any where in the world. Air charter exchange will deal with all monetary issues related to air charter travel.

In the air charter business, cancellations are a major issue. The air charters are booked for a particular purpose, and a contract is immediately prepared. During the contract period, the air charter is reserved, and no other charter trip can be undertaken. However, if there is a sudden cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances, the payment and contract rules are often violated. At such times, the rate of cancellation is a percentage of the whole price and ranges form 25 to 50%. It can even go as high as 90%, if the aircraft is actually ready for takeoff.

Air charter exchange involves demurrage, which is a charge for keeping the aircraft waiting. Charging a demurrage fee is a very rare occurrence, and is more of a threat to keep air charter services running smoothly. Demurrage will not occur if you are leasing an air charter full time.

Apart from the monetary aspect, air charter exchange also relates to an organization's set up to get information about the air travel industry and air charter services. This constitutes all major companies that use the air charter services, and those that are related to it. It also has its own group of members who update information on the air industry and circulate it among clients through regular publications.

Air Charter provides detailed information on Air Charter, Air Charter Services, Corporate Air Charter, Group Air Charter and more. Air Charter is affiliated with Cheap Airline Flight.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Charter Flights – Now and Then

Aviation back in the day had to work extremely hard to get their custom. They would offer a half hour flight over London to convince passengers to take a flight on one of their new international air routes.

In this regulated industry, charter flights were a way of grouping passengers with a similar interest to fly to their destination. At this time you would have to belong to a travel club in order to obtain a cheap ticket. The club would charter an aircraft and take the members to their destination. You could only get a ticket through the club the airline would not sell these tickets to the general public.

In the sixties after deregulation, European charter flights grew massively offering cheaper flights to destinations such as Spain. Charter flights became low cost high load. Profits soared in the UK and so did peoples willingness to travel abroad. At this time though, to be able to sell a charter flight you would need to include accommodation as well. Many operators got round the regulations by providing accommodation that was never used by their passengers. This changed when the number of homes bought abroad increased and self catering holidays became available, this created a demand for seat only flights and the requirement to provide accommodation with a flight ended.

You can get a charter flight to almost anywhere in the world and you can even book your flights online on the web. Things are definitely looking up (pardon the pun) for the charter flight industry.

I am reasonably new to the travel industry though find the subject very interesting. I am sure that I can bring something new to the table from the other industries I have worked in. See an example of the type of site I am working on now at: http://www.barheadtravel.co.uk