Private Jets In A World With COVID-19
The safest way to travel today is Private Jets In A World With COVID-19. Swaths of the country are reopening in the coming weeks and months. As stay-at-home orders recede, getting where you need or want to be is set to change dramatically. Airlines are cutting flights as much as 90% for the foreseeable future. It’s unsure how soon networks and frequency will be restored. Before the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic, those flights took millions daily to important business meetings, family visits, long-awaited vacations and short-weekend getaways. Hub flights to smaller cities will be the last to normalize, predicted David Best, a senior vice president of General Dynamics’ Jet Aviation. He was speaking yesterday morning during an online panel hosted by Corporate Jet Investor for industry executives. About 80% of U.S. private flights are under two hours, driven by the efficiency of flying nonstop instead of connecting. “85% percent of the over 600 business aviation executives are very or fairly optimistic about their company’s future” The safest way to travel is by Private Jets In A World With COVID-19. Then there’s the issue of not getting sick when you travel. With over 95,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S., until there is a vaccine or cure, social distancing and minimizing situations where we are in large groups of people will be paramount. Today In: Travel Graceland To Re-Open This Week With Social Distance Happy Hands, Part 1: The Best Soaps And Sanitizers In The House And On The Road Feeling Positive: How The Spa And Wellness Industry Is Reacting Now... And Planning For The Future An observatory study done by European private jet charter operator Globe Air found that transiting passenger terminals at airports and flying on a commercial airliner creates around 270 possible