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Luxury Travel Benefits

What are the benefits of using CEO World Travel vs. Chartering with a local operator?

With CEO World Travel, we offer availability 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in light, midsize and heavy jets. Our job is to provide you with the best aircraft to suit your needs... WORLDWIDE

Does CEO World Travel offer different size aircraft?

One of the advantages of the CEO World Card is the flexibility to choose the aircraft type that best meets your needs. Whether it's a light, medium, or heavy jet, CEO World Travel can arrange what you need. Click on Aircraft Types to see popular aircraft types.

How many airports can CEO World Travel arrange flights into?

CEO World Travel can arrange access to over 5,000 airports in the U.S. as compared with the 550 that can be accessed by a commercial carrier. Worldwide, the number increases dramatically.

How do I make reservations and how much lead-time is needed?

Call CEO World Travel at 1-877-PVT-JETS (1-877-788-5387) with as little as 4 hours notice, jet access can be arranged.

What are the CEO World Card Costs?

CEO World Travel offers a 3 (three) card programs in denominations of $100k, $500k and $1mil. There are no other costs associated with the program. All Card money is held in a segregated account for CEO World Travel clients. To see the additional services associated with a CEO World Card

 

Definitions of the terms used on this website:HarleyHula.com Travel Benefits & Concierge Services

Charter
A mercantile lease of an airplane for a specific period or trip.

Concierge services
Services provided by CEO World Travel beyond the charter such as limos, other ground transportation, food, beverage services, hotel, restaurant reservations or individual needs. Just ask...We will make it happen!

Contract payment
Actions, payments specified in a formal, written agreement.

Fixed base operations
Operations providing services at an airport

Fixed wing
Fixed-wing aircraft is a term used to refer to what are more commonly known as aero planes in Commonwealth English (excluding Canada) or airplanes in North American English.

Flight time
The time from the moment the aircraft first moves under its own power for the purpose of flight until the moment it comes to rest at the next point of landing.

Fractional ownership
Contractual ownership of a percentage of an airplane, where multiple entities all together own the entire craftHarleyHula.com Luxury Ground Transportation

Ground transportation
Transportation by surface transport, cars, taxis, limos, etc. usually from/to an airport

Helicopter
A helicopter is an aircraft which is lifted and propelled by one or more large horizontal rotors (propellers). Helicopters are classified as rotary-wing aircraft to distinguish them from conventional fixed-wing aircraft. The word helicopter is derived from the Greek words helix (spiral) and pteron (wing). The engine-driven helicopter was invented by the Slovak inventor Jan Bahyl. The first stable, fully-controllable helicopter placed in production was invented by Igor Sikorsky.

Turboprop
A Turboprop (Turbo-propeller) or turbo shaft engine is a type of gas turbine. It differs from a turbofan in that the design is optimized to produce rotating shaft power in order to drive a propeller, instead of thrust from the exhaust gas.

Jet
Jet aircraft are aircraft with jet engines. Generally, civil jets fly at altitudes of 30,000 to 45,000 feet (10,000 to 15,000 m), because they are most economical to operate at these altitudes. Jets are not economically efficient at low altitudes, which is why propeller powered airplanes are commonly used for very short routes.

Lease
A contract for use of an airplane for a specified term and at a specified cost.

Maintenance record
Detailed and dated notes specifying the exact inspection and repair activities for a specific aircraft.

Management fees
Fees paid to the organization taking care of an airplane or fleet of airplanes.

Onboard
Inside the airplane

Part 135 Carriers
Airplane operators functioning under the FAA Part 135 rules, specifying rules of operations relating to safety, security and maintenance standards

Travel partners
Organizations having made prior arrangements to offer joint services, providing extra value not available if purchased separately from each company.

Contact CEO World Travel... 877.PVT.JETS (877.788.5387)

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