Vacation trips, easing of travel rules fuel hopes of business jet rebound

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A pick-up in leisure trips and easing European travel restrictions are driving demand for business jet flights this summer, fueling cautious hopes for a rebound in an industry hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, executives and forecasters said.

FILE PHOTO: A business jet is refuelled at the Henderson Executive Airport during the National Business Aviation Association exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. October 21, 2019. REUTERS/David Becker

Adam Twidell, chief executive at Private Fly, a global booking service for charter flights, said his company’s booking levels are around 80% of last year’s mark in Europe, and over 100% in the U.S., helped by inquiries from new passengers. “Personal travel is the driving force on both continents at the moment as business travel continues to be down significantly,” said Patrick Gallagher, a marketing executive for Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s NetJets, which is seeing improved European demand following the easing of travel restrictions last month.

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The rich people once again spits from above

Any other form of transportation is for peasants... . And yes i am a peasant 😐

Climate criminals

FlyLat

There aren't gonna be any vacations &only emergency travel. Last time I checked we were in the middle of a pandemic... The airlines got major bailout monies in two Coronavirus legislative packages, but still persist in packing us in like sardines & laying off workers. Fuck 'em!

Let them die

“And in related news, domestic sales of surface to air missiles have surged in recent days...”

Yes this makes perfect sense during a pandemic.

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