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Private Air Ambulance Charter
With ever expanding business markets and trading opportunities in more remote corners of the world, it is becoming increasingly common for corporate employees to travel to more inaccessible or isolated areas. To ensure a safe journey to these places, using private jet hire is not uncommon and utilising these types of travel arrangements can make certain that arrival and leaving times can be properly scheduled. However, a drawback of visiting faraway countries is that if a visitor becomes sick or is injured during their trip it can often be difficult to receive the appropriate medical treatment needed and they may need to leave the country they are visiting as quickly as possible by air. Although most private aircraft are comfortable and convenient, they cannot always contain vital remedial equipment that may be needed to treat a patient in transit.
When serious illnesses or accidents do occur, using the services of a private air ambulance can be the most sensible option to bring a patient home or to the nearest suitable treatment facility. Air ambulances usually contain all of the remedial equipment and medicinal treatments required to ensure a safe and restful journey home. These private aircraft are also usually staffed by fully qualified medical personnel who can administer treatments as soon as the patient boards the plane, if not before.
Air ambulance services often include an additional provision of sourcing and providing specialist medical equipment such as those apparatus designed to treat tropical diseases or broken limbs. This attention to detail can ultimately save the life of seriously ill travellers or prolong life until more suitable treatment can be dispensed. Here at Jetair we can arrange various types of aircraft charter including private air ambulance services to recover those who are sick or injured and are unable to travel by normal scheduled flights.
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5 ways to get home from the airport
Imagine this. You have just landed at Heathrow following 3 days of intense business meetings in Berlin. The flight home was exhausting and now you’ve landed you need to get home. Most people will book their airport transfer service in advance as part of their travel arrangements, but for those who don’t it’s just another burden having to arrange something there and then.
Here are 5 different methods of transport you can use for your airport transfer service:
1) Chauffeur driven taxi. Probably the most luxurious method of transport out of all of them. Sit back and relax in luxury after being picked up from the airport arrivals you are driven in style, literally, to the front door of your house. Nothing more to worry about other than ‘have you got your front door key!’
2) The London Underground. A great way to get around London, but how convenient is it for your airport transfer? If you live near to a tube station then it’s pretty convenient, but not exactly stress free, especially if your flight has landed around tea time.
3) Grab a city cab. Convenient. Yes. At the London Airports you will always find large numbers of Black Cabs parked up ready to whisk you off to your final destination. The Black Cabs are a cheap way of finishing off your journey in relative comfort.
4) Jump on a bus. Again, easy enough to do but you could end up standing around waiting for the right bus to come by. Cheap and cheerful! (well, sometimes not always cheerful)
5) Get the family to pick you up. A popular choice is to get a family member to pick you up from the airport. Get home in relative comfort with people you know well and have a catchup along the way.
There is no shortage of transport options, and each method in itself has plenty of options in terms of companies that you could use. Sometimes the most important factor when choosing your airport transfer service is the cost. If you opt for a more luxurious form of transport then inevitably you will pay a little bit more – but what price for a little luxury after a stressful trip?
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Preparing for Family Holiday Travel
Have you had the opportunity to read the report, “Quick Tips That Will Help You Stay Sane During Holiday Travel” yet? I’m sure if you have, you really enjoyed all the interesting information it contained. If you still haven’t had the time, I hope you do soon. There is so much great information to get you through any holiday travel situation.
With all of the different aspects of planning a family holiday, whether it be for one of the major holiday seasons or simply for vacation we understand sometimes things can get a little overwhelming.
From saving money on food to keeping your family safe at all times, holiday travel is not something to be taken lightly. But it doesn’t have to become a three-ring circus for you to pull it off either.
Packing organizing clothing in zipper-top bags labeled with names and contents can make things easier to track down when you need them. Have your family take part in the planning stages of your travel arrangements to easily get them more excited about the trip as well as being more willing to help with preparations.
It’s interesting to consider some of the easy ideas we can implement to make things so much easier when we are traveling. Traveling with the kids in tow doesn’t have to be something you dread any longer.
How about arranging that extra time between connector flights? If you can board early, and take your time disembarking you are able to let those who are in a rush leave before you. Then you can take your time with your family to get off the plane.
And making a “grab-bag” of toys and surprises for your children can help bring the boredom and squirmies to a halt, keeping the “troops” content for the drive. Be prepared for any possible setbacks, like lay-overs or bad driving conditions with extra snacks and handheld gaming systems or mp3 players.
All of this is possibly while you keep your sanity to boot! Who could ask for a better scenario? It becomes the best of both worlds for everyone, especially you, the parents. Whether traveling by car, train or airplane, we have covered it all.
Holiday travel with kids is chock full of tips, tricks and wonderful ideas on how to easily travel as a family. This paid report will provide you with a variety of information we are sure you will find useful when this huge milestone, (or small, regular occurrence for that matter) is coming up in your family’s life.