PrivateJetsIntl-Demand for Private Jets has Declined Since Some European Airports Have Opened

Since Volcanic Ash has enveloped the atmosphere over Europe demand for private jets has soared. Today many airports have opened, and many commercial flights have resumed creating less of a demand for private jets.
By: Mark Fleischmann
 
April 20, 2010 - PRLog -- Since Volanic Ash has littered the atmosphere over Europe for the past several days tens of thousands of  worldwide flights to and from Europe have been cancelled.  Over the past few days people who needed to travel to there final destination have called private jet  charter brokers  like PrivateJetsIntl, as people are looking for an alternative to commercial travel.  

"Today there have been no inquires for charter in Europe since some airports have opened", states Mark Fleischmann the CEO of PrivatejetsIntl.  Private Jets serve a niche market in the transportation of clients and were useful during this crisis.  Slowly airports should resume service for commercial flights.  Due to delays  in commercial flights  the demand for private jets should stablilize and continue to increase as the economy stabilizes.

Hopefully, things will improve in Europe and all commercial flights will resume once the volcanic ash subsides.  Many people will be relieved once things normalize.

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Source:Mark Fleischmann
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