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Coronavirus COVID-19: Why and How to Hire a Private Jet ?

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Do you need to travel while the Coronavirus is spreading ? How business avion meets the increasing demand for private jet flights during the COVID-19 ?

In order to cope with the rapid spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Europe and in the world, and the danger it represents for the health of travelers, the main airlines have immobilized hundreds of planes or stopped their flights to certain destinations.

To get by with this decrease in commercial flights in Europe, AEROAFFAIRES offers you adapted solutions in private jet to meet your urgent travel needs and avoid as much as possible being in contact with people likely to be carriers of the virus.

AEROAFFAIRES’ team keeps itself informed about the COVID-19 development and news produced around the world, in particular from the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency):

All crew members have received a briefing on special measures to be taken in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19.

Business aviation guarantees you to:

  • Access your own plane through private terminals, avoiding any passage through commercial terminals;
  • Travel in thoroughly cleaned planes which also have disinfection equipments on board to ensure maximum safety;
  • Return to your place of departure in the same day, thus avoiding any stay in a hotel.

AEROAFFAIRES’ mission is to help you find and hire an available private plane that meets your needs.
The team of private aviation advisers continuously monitors the progress of the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) as well as the conditions of entry into the countries to which customers wish to go.

For more information, you can get updates from the World Health Organization (WHO), which publishes news on a specific page to inform and advise on the progress of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

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