What makes EnterJet the most transparent option for private flyers and aircraft operators in the private aviation charter market? Find out below. Founded on the basis of the pain points the market held for both aircraft operators and private flyers, EnterJet has been developed to reinstate a totally transparent experience when booking a private aircraft, while making significant savings on a financial and time basis. The first issue the market faced was how to give clients the ability to access real quotes quickly. Traditional brokers can take hours, if not days, to provide priced offers to customers on a trip request. The market's initial response had been a plague of services providing 'quotes in 30 seconds,' which turn out to be just estimated prices based on rough cost per hour for an aircraft and the flight time of a trip. However, on the backend, it's just another broker with a slick website. Alternatively, some brokers opted to create software in which you can book a generic aircraft type 'instantly,' with the worst caveat imaginable, 'Make/Model OR SIMILAR.' Again, this is a traditional broker with a slick site, this time willing to take a risk as to whether they can find an aircraft under that market rate they have offered within an aircraft size bracket. Although it's a risk reduced by the near guarantee the client is paying a premium as insurance to the firm in question, so they know they can always come out breaking even at worst. So what did we do about it? Well, it's simple: we connect the private flyer directly to the aircraft operators, allowing clients to access real-time offers coming into a secure dashboard from the relevant operator sales team. And the result? The client can review the entire market for a given trip, and not just a curated few offers a broker thinks might work for them. They have these real offers (not estimates) to review in minutes, not hours or days. But what if the client has a question, or the operator has a note to add? Well, we decided to build from scratch an in-built messaging service, allowing the two parties to connect seamlessly and securely, where no details need to be handed out prior to a booking taking place. And the cost? We take a (small) fixed service fee blended into the pricing the client receives, ensuring they see the true market rates without any foul play of fluctuating commission - and did we mention there are no card fees? Discover the Difference, Explore EnterJet: enterjet.co 51.5057°N 0.2068°W London - United Kingdom. #EnterJet #DiscoverTheDifference #Transparency #PrivateAviation #BusinessAviation #Tech #AviationTechnology #AvTech
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Ready for Autumn? 🍃 🌪 In the autumn, many pilots take advantage of every good day for VFR flights on their home base airfield. 🛩 The use of their aircraft might be less than during the summer, due to the decreasing day-light period. Sometimes they are relocating their aircraft to another airfield with more favorable weather. 🌞 A season change is always a good time to check your Aviation Insurance. ❗ More than often we get last-minute requests for the following amendments: ✴ Adding another pilot to the insurance policy (temporary), to conduct a ferry-flight or for a Flight Instructor making a check or training flight with the aircraft owner. ✴ Adding a new pilot (permanently) on the policy to fly the aircraft. ✴ Renting out your aircraft to other pilots: Make sure your Insurance policy is equipped for rental purposes, the pilots meet the minimum flight requirements and they possess the right licenses. ✴ Renting out your aircraft to a flight school or third party. Make sure your Insurance policy is equipped for rental purposes, the other party should be added on both policy as well as on the Insurance certificate as co-insured. Also the same rules should apply for the pilots requirements. ✴ Region cover: Is the region on your Insurance still ok? When flying cross-country (abroad) make sure this country is included/accepted on your Insurance policy as well as the countries you have to pass to fly to that final destination. Also make sure you have the right liability limit when flying on a foreign airfield for a longer period of time. All these requests take some time to get organized and approved by the Insurers and might increase your premium. From pilots we need Names, Birthdays as well as their complete flight history (Licences, Total Time, Ratings, Claims last 5 years) The more complete this information is delivered to us, the faster we can arrange it for you! 📄 Have a great "flying" Autumn! 😊 #insurance #changestopolicy #pilotinformation #changes #amendments #liability #hull #aviation #womeninaviation
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