Give Us Palm Trees

by PrivateJet Staff on November 3, 2010

It’s getting to that time of year when we need to start thinking about what we’re going to do over the holidays. We don’t know about you, but we’ve just about had our fill of snow, pine trees, and all of the traditional holiday accoutrements by the time December 25th rolls around. Give us a private jet charter to a tropical island any day of the week.

Forget the eggnog. We’d much rather set up a reclining chair and sip on Mai Tais. We’ll pick up a few Christmas ornaments just to keep in the holiday spirit, but we’d rather hang them between the coconuts than between the pine cones.

Don’t get us wrong: there’s nothing wrong with a traditional Christmas. We just think that every once in a while it’s important to break out of the old rut and do something different. And regardless of where you want to go, if you plan on taking a private jet charter, it’s much better to book your flight in advance. While charter jets are available just about any time on short notice, you’ll get a much better price by booking now.

So where would you like to go for Christmas? Here’s some of the places we’re considering:

  • Hawaii. Whether you go to the big island or one of the smaller ones, Hawaii is always a great choice for a getaway.
  • Jamaica. You haven’t heard Christmas carols until you’ve heard them on played by a steel drum band on the beach. Honestly, it’s a little odd at first, but in a completely good (and tropical) way.
  • The Bahamas. If you’ve never been, you really should go. If you’ve already been, you already know why.
  • Cancun. Mexico has some of the most colorful Christmas celebrations in the world, and there’s no better place to experience Mexico than Cancun.

It really doesn’t matter where you go, but do yourself a favor and go someplace other than Grandma’s this year. Take a private charter jet, get yourselves someplace tropical and kick back and enjoy the holiday season away from all the hustle and bustle of back home.

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Global Business Still Requires Face to Face

by PrivateJet Staff on October 27, 2010

If you’re not prepared to deal with the fact that we live and do business in a global marketplace, you might just as well get fitted out for a blue collar and find your spot on the assembly line. If you can find a spot on the assembly line, that is. These days, e-mail, Internet marketing, and teleconferencing are the order of the day. Still, there are times when we find ourselves facing the need to conduct business face to face, regardless of how global our business has become. And when you do, the best way to get there is via private jet charter.

Traveling by private jet charter offers several advantages when doing business internationally, including:

  • Speed. Sometimes time is money. Getting there first can make the difference between putting the deal to bed and putting it on ice. Using a private jet means that you are not on the major airlines’ schedule.
  • Prestige. Let’s face it; there are certain parts of the world where it matters more than others. In some countries, arriving in a private jet lends you an appearance of prosperity which causes people to take you more seriously.
  • Comfort. Business doesn’t stop just because you’re in the air. Flying on a private jet is more conducive to your comfort, which is especially important if you are transacting business while you are en route.

Of course, there are any number of things which are more important than how you arrive in another country. The most important thing for any international businessperson to remember is that other countries have cultures which are often very different from our own.

When doing business overseas, you can really give yourself a leg up by learning a little bit about the target country’s business culture. Simple things like knowing how they shake hands there (yes, it is different from one country to the next) to gift giving etiquette really make a difference in many business transactions.

In some cultures, it is important to know when to speak (and when not to). Speaking out of turn has blown many business deals, especially when dealing with Asian cultures.

Make it a point to learn at least the rudiments of the language of any country you will be doing business in. Don’t get us wrong, no one expects you to be fluent in Danish just because you have minor business dealings in Denmark. However, it says volumes about you if you at least put forth the effort to learn how to say hello, good bye, and thank you.

Remember that, in the end, all business is face to face. Even if your only contact is through e mail, you will improve your bottom line in international business if you make it your business to learn a little about the culture of those you have dealings with.

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How Do You Know If Your Private Jet Charter Is Really Safe?

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