Cirrus SR22 HighlightsOften cited as the world’s best selling single engine prop, the Cirrus SR 22 is extremely popular among first time aircraft purchasers. A small four seater, the Cirrus SR 22 cruises at up to 213 mph and reaches a range of up to 865 nautical miles. The Cirrus is a great economical alternative for shorter range charter.

Elite Jet Charters

About Elite Jet Charter
At Elite Jets, there mission is to better serve you. Elite Jets offers unprecedented customer service and competitive pricing on a remarkable selection of aircraft. Through our extensive network of partners, we accommodate your needs and desires to go anywhere on almost any aircraft. From turbo props to Boeing Business Jets, we go to great lengths to ensure you flawless, comfortable, and luxurious travel.
Assuring your safety is one of our primary concerns at Elite Jets.

We recognize the importance of service and value; however, at Elite Jets we make sure to put you and your safety first. Elite Jets guarantees that every aircraft is in compliance with Part 135. Part 135 is the operating standards at which aircraft safety, regulations, maintenance, and pilot licensure are ensured. We take the priority of your safety to the next level by having independent outside auditors inspect the aircraft such as Q-Star, Arg/US, and Wyvern.

You can feel safe with Elite Jets by knowing that your security is at the forefront of our concern

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Traveling With A Pet

Comfortable Worry-Free Travel With Your Pet

No doubt about it, Americans love their pets. A recent survey by the Pew Research Center shows that 85% of dog owners consider their dogs a member of the family. Cat owners are only slightly less cozy with their furry companions, with 78% reporting they feel their cats are family members. A quick look around the local pet store chain gives further evidence of the depth of our love for our pets. Aisles and aisles of products, many of which were unfathomable 20 years ago, stock the shelves. Services available for companion animals have likewise exploded. Doggie bakeries, pet spas, pet psychologists and pet sitters are common in even moderately sized towns.



Not surprisingly, many pets have become seasoned travelers. Major hotel chains have become “pet friendly”, allowing human travelers to bring along their furry friends. Many luxury hotels have added perks for the four-legged guests including toys, treats and pet beds with turn-down service. Pet-friendly travel websites direct vacationers to local dog parks, beaches where dogs are allowed off-leash, shops where pets are welcome and restaurants where patio tables await hungry humans and dogs alike.



The one area where people traveling with their feline and canine companions are undeserved is air travel. What do you do when making a car trip is not an option because of distance? Some airlines do offer the option of allowing cats and very small dogs, confined in carriers, to board planes with their humans. Carriers containing animals are treated as carry on luggage, and are usually placed under the seat of the human traveling companion. Larger dogs, if they are allowed at all, must be checked to fly in the cargo hold. Usually this is allowed only in certain times of the year when the weather is warmer. Almost universal opinion is that this arrangement is bad for the health of a dog, and it seems apparent that it is not a comfortable way to travel. Baggage holds are usually only temperature controlled during flight, and even then the temperatures can fluctuate alarmingly. Even worse, no ventilation system is provided in the cargo hold and air quality can be quite bad. Airline animal incident reports filed with the Department of Transportation show that even animals in top physical condition have died from respiratory distress.



A pet owner no longer has to be completely stressed during their trip wondering if their family pet is ok. One option available for pet owners not willing to brave the experience of flying commercially with an animal companion is flying on a chartered plane. Many charter services allow animals, regardless of size, to fly in the cabin as passengers close to their owners. This arrangement allows pets the safety of a lighted, temperature-controlled, well-ventilated trip, as well as the comfort of traveling with the people they rely on to keep them safe. Another perk: it is possible to avoid the long waits and security lines of the commercial terminal. This option provides the three things that travelers with pets want: less hassle, greater security and safety for their pets and peace of mind for themselves. Of course this option costs more than flying coach, but the benefits make it an option worth considering.Receive a fast no obligation jet charter quote !

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