Frequently Asked Questions
Mercury Jets offers on-demand private jet charters. Passengers can access private jets in several ways, including on-demand private charters which does not require a significant financial commitment. Other ways to access private jets include full ownership, fractional ownership, and jet cards.
Because private jets can access smaller airports with shorter runways, private charter clients have access to hundreds of small regional airports.
Private jets are fast and can save time on the ground and in the air. There are fewer baggage restrictions, charter clients can fly with their friends, family, or business colleagues and can utilize smaller regional airports. Read more – Why to choose private jet charter over commercial airlines.
Private jets can be booked with as little as four hours’ notice.
Passengers can fly to any destination in the world, as long as the runway is a minimum of 5,000 feet long.
Passenger capacity is based on the aircraft configuration. In general, Heavy jets have the largest passenger capacity, up to 19 passengers, but it depends on how the aircraft is configured. For example, some Heavy jets are configured for eight passengers, but they can be reconfigured to seat as many as 19 passengers.
No. Some private jets only require one pilot.
Charter clients can order anything they desire to eat or drink during their flight. The most typical foods ordered are sandwiches, fruit and cheese trays, snacks and a variety of beverages.
Yes. We coordinators can assist you with locating a private jet configured for the specific purpose of your charter flight. This includes seating configured for business conversations and private areas for relaxation.
Yes. For example, depending on availability, Cessna offers interiors in six different interior options.
Typically, private jets fly routes under 1,500 miles. The most efficient jet for these routes is a Light jet.
Private jets typically fly at altitudes far above commercial airliners, some up to 45,000-50,000 feet, whereas commercial airlines fly around 30,000 feet.
Yes. A private jet’s pressurized cabin simulates lower altitudes, which allows passengers to feel less tired and more refreshed when arriving at their destination.
By having access to a larger number of private jets, charter clients, especially those new to flying private, can experience a larger variety of aircraft models. Having access to more aircraft means you can find the configuration that suits the purpose of your flight when and where you need to charter a flight.
Private jets have a short take-off rate, which means they can operate from smaller regional airports and climb faster to reach a cruising altitude.
When you fly private, you can invite as many guests as your private jet is configured to seat.
Yes. You can change your passenger list by contacting your charter coordinator. Required documents may include government-issued identification, passports and visas.
There are security requirements at all airports. When flying through smaller airports and FBOs, there are no long security lines. There are also fewer baggage restrictions when flying private.
Yes. The airport staff will place your luggage aboard the aircraft and take it off upon your arrival.
The luggage capacity of private jets varies. Some jets have external and internal luggage storage. Passengers can access internal baggage storage areas. Your Jets charter coordinator will be able to assess how much luggage can be carried based on your aircraft type and number of guests you will be traveling with.
Although unlikely, arrangements can be made to take care of luggage that can’t be loaded on the aircraft.
Yes. Flying non-stop among the most popular perks of flying private. Most jets, even Light jets have long-range capabilities. If your jet does not need to land and refuel, you will reach your destination faster. You will be able to avoid delays due to weather, waiting for air traffic to clear for landing and takeoff, and the fueling process itself.
Yes. Many passengers enhance their family vacations by touring several cities. For example, by visiting a few cities on the West Coast of California, families can experience the diversity of California’s rugged beauty and sun-soaked beaches. A typical route might include touring the coast of picturesque Monterey, dinner with a view of the iconic San Francisco Bay Bridge and discovering San Diego’s La Jolla, a coastal village infused with European charm and world-class dining.
Yes. we is a global supplier of aircraft to the US government, as well as managing air support projects for the United Nations, Canadian Department of Defense, and the British Ministry of Defense.
No. We is an on-demand private jet charterer. There are no annual dues or required membership fees to access professional charter coordinators. Instant quotes are provided online and over the phone at no cost.
Children must be accompanied by an adult. The adult will be required to provide proper identification. All passengers are listed on the manifest.
While there are no formal dress codes to adhere to when flying private, your attire should reflect the nature of your flight and with whom you are flying. If you are flying with friends and family, casual attire, even jeans is appropriate. If you are on a business trip with a client or traveling as a guest, business attire is appropriate. Ladies may find it much more comfortable to wear low heels or flats, especially as the aircraft movement in flight can make it challenging to keep your balance.
Yes. Passengers on chartered jets with interior baggage compartments can access luggage and change in the lavatory, bedroom, or other private area depending on the aircraft configuration.
Keeping in contact with your charter coordinator is advisable, especially if your travel plans change. Passengers should plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before their scheduled departure time.
If there are changes to your travel plans, please contact your charter coordinator.
The crew and airport staff ensure your private jet is prepared for your flight, from flight attendants, catering supplies, cleaning, and other necessary safety checks and preparations to ensure your flight is a flawless private flying experience.
Yes. We can be reached 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Yes. Modern aircraft engines are more fuel-efficient than ever before. Private jets have fast take-off rates and can climb to reach cruising altitude faster. Once jets reach their cruising altitude, the engines burn fuel more efficiently. Commuting to smaller airports can shorten your commute and get you to your destination faster. By selecting more efficient routes, in-flight hours and travel time can also be reduced.
During the process of arranging your privately chartered flight, you’ll need to provide a valid driver’s license (or passport, if you are flying to an international destination). Your charter coordinator will advise if obtaining a Visa is required. Your charter coordinator will also create a passenger manifest to document passengers on the flight. Upon your arrival at the FBO, your provider will check your credentials. Passengers can be added or subtracted on the manifest up until your flight’s departure, as long proper identification is presented. Of course, forgetting your ID will delay your trip, so be sure to bring it.
No. Jet Insite Aviation Group is a charter broker, focused on providing the highest level of customer service and value through deep experience in the private jet industry.
Our offices are located at 5790 Rodman St, Suite 5, Hollywood, FL 33023
Jet Insite Aviation Group is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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