Shared Private Jet Charter London to New York 21 January 2013

It partnership with our new subsidiary Pet Travel Service we are offering a shared flight from London Biggin Hill to Teterboro on 21 January 2013. We have clients that are travelling with pets and space available for further passengers with or without pets. If you are travelling with pets we will take care of all […]

British Government Have to Look Closely at Aviation Policy

British airports face problems, in the coming years, with capacity with the UK government needing to take a close look at solutions for the long term. BAA is expected to ask parliament for a third runway at Heathrow or face falling further behind some of the top airports in Europe such as Paris and Frankfurt […]

Private Jet Hire – Bright Future says Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett takes a positive view of the economy and believes that aircraft manufacturers such as Bombardier will benefit from future growth. Bombardier manufactures the Learjet and the Challenger which are some of the leading private jets on the market. The Sage of Omaha takes a strong view of economic growth and believes that by […]

India Aviation Officials Ask Questions of Kingfisher

India aviation officials are to be asking questions of troubled airline Kingfisher. There has been three days of disruption at Kingfisher and the Indian Aviation Authorities have asked the airline to account for it. There have more than 100 flight cancellations over the last two days leaving many hundreds of passengers stranded. The airline has […]

Spanair Threatened With Fine

The government in Spain are threatening legal action against the collapsed airline Spanair. The company closed its operations without notice which left around 23,000 people stranded and looking for rescheduled flights. The government are looking to fine the company around €9 million for the decision to stop flights last Friday. The collapse seems to point […]

New Policy for Civil Aviation Ministry

The Civil Aviation Ministry in India are looking to put together a new policy to help with new concerns and worries within the aviation industry. Issues being discussed are; pricing, security, safety, fuel prices and infrastructure. A meeting was held today between senior officials within the Ministry and major stakeholders to discuss a whole range […]

Thames Estuary Airport Is It Viable?

The airport would be built partially on reclaimed land with the approach over water. The government understandably want to examine the feasibility of these controversial plans for the airport in the Thames Estuary with announcement due in March. No decision has yet been made however the government are keen for the UK to maintain their […]

White Turf St. Moritz

  The White Turf at St. Moritz is an amazing spectacle of horse racing on the frozen lake at St. Moritz. The event takes place annually for around 100 years usually on the first three Sundays in February. The backdrop to this event takes place in the sunshine and stunning snow-capped mountains of the Alps. […]

Airlines in America – Carbon Emissions Tax Retaliation

The European Carbon Tax came into effect on 1st January which requires all airlines to pay for emissions on flights to and from Europe. The United States are in discussions whether or not to take some sort of retaliation either unilaterally or in conjunction with other nations upset by this new tax. One option that […]

Countries Oppose European Airline Carbon Tax

Following on from the failed attempt by US and Canadian airlines, made to the highest court in the European Union, to overturn Europe’s decision to introduce a carbon tax on any airlines entering European airspace, China have now joined the demonstration. Many countries around the world now oppose the unilateral legislation. China is hoping that […]