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PrivateFly has client airborne within 16 minutes
The findings from PrivateFly's 2019 charter trends report include a shift towards clients choosing larger aircraft; details of its fastest-ever 'go now' take off; and a destination mix that reflects its growth in the US.
2019 charter trends at PrivateFly reflect a period of company change and growth says Adam Twidell.

PrivateFly, a Directional Aviation company, has released its latest Private Jet Charter Trends report for 2019. The findings reflect a period of change and growth for the company, in which it had flown more people, to more places, than ever before.

New York City was PrivateFly's top global destination, followed by London and then Nice Cote d'Azur, which overtook Paris for the first time.

While small jets still accounted for almost half of activity, the company grew its large cabin activity, with long range and super midsize accounting for 26 per cent of flights.

Its fixed route 'City Pairs' pricing and access to group-owned aircraft saw the Nextant 400XTi become its most chartered aircraft, and the Legacy 600 came third in the list.

PrivateFly also recorded its fastest ever 'go now' flight; just 16 minutes from enquiry to take off for a client looking to fly urgently from New York to Nashville. The client was already at the airport and PrivateFly was able to identity an aircraft and crew and arrange the flight in record time.

CEO Adam Twidell comments: “This yearly edition of our trends report highlights both what changed at PrivateFly in the last twelve months, and what has stayed the same. Our aircraft mix, for example, shows the added value we can now give clients who choose our group-operated aircraft. Although of course, as the popularity of the Citation XLS, Phenom 300 and others underlines, we are still giving access to a wider choice in the on-demand charter market.

“Recording our fastest-ever take off time in an incredible 16 minutes also shows that responsiveness and innovation remain at the heart of our offering as we continue to grow. Our team really cares about delivering an unbeatable level of service in the charter segment. And while New York City as our top destination demonstrates our US growth, we've continued to expand in Europe too, growing our teams and our sales on both sides of the Atlantic.”

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