Crisis? What crisis? Asian Trails offers private jet tours

Tuesday, 03 Feb, 2009 0

BANGKOK – Asian Trails has unveiled a range of deluxe packages designed for guests who prefer to travel by private jet.

The packages are based on a new six-seat Cessna Citation Mustang C-510 twin-engine jet owned by VIP Jets, based in Bangkok.

The aircraft is best suited for carrying between 1-4 passengers at a time to anywhere within Asia. The aircraft has a range of 1,100 nautical miles cruising at 330kts with two qualified pilots.

A la carte trips are calculated on a price of US$2,500.00 per flying hour, with a minimum charge of two hours per day and an overnight fee of US$500 for crew accommodation

Services are subject to full pre-payment. Bookings should be made at least one week in advance in order to secure flying times and to prepare the necessary formalities.

For larger groups Asian Trails can either arrange for two Mustangs at the same time or use a larger jet, a Cessna CJ3 (6-7 pax), or a Cessna Citation X (10 pax) or similar, also based in Bangkok.

More information: http://www.asiantrails.info/index.cfm?menuid=543



 

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