
Charter a Private Jet
In times like these, it’s essential to follow the advice of health experts. When a pandemic like this strikes, all safety measures are crucial. If you are a frequent traveler, there might be a better and safer way to travel than regular flights. Chartering a private jet is the ideal option for you, as you’re able to avoid the crowded airports and planes, as well as having a stress-free trip. That’s just the start! It will also make you save some money, plus private jet companies sometimes offer monthly subscriptions, which reduces, even more, the cost of your travels. More comfort and safer, this is an option to take into consideration next time you travel.
Questions to Ask
One thing that will help you better understand a flight’s safety when planning your next trip is asking your airline or closest airport, some of the measures they will take, according to the health rules. There’s nothing wrong with going further and making sure everything is safe enough for you and that you are not endangering your life.
Leaving a Middle Seat Free
It might be a common question on airlines at the moment, and many might also wonder if this is efficient enough or not. Still, the fact is that, indeed, it reduces the risk of transmitting the virus, so if you are not sure that the flight has a free seat between each passenger, it’s better to make sure in advance.
What Are The Main Precautions Being Taken
Most public transportation has a high risk of transmission, but airplanes use the HEPA system, which is high-efficiency particulate air filters; however, it still is a confined place where a group of people is closed together for many hours, so health measures need to be taken. You can ask your airline how often the planes are deep-cleaned, which disinfection methods are used, among other things.
Take You Own Measures
Bring with you your sanitizing supplies, a small hand sanitizer, and some masks if one gets lost or dirty, as it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Adding to this, make a small bag with your snacks and beverages, because a lot of the restaurants and kiosks at the airport might be closed, and if you have a long trip ahead of you, it’s safer that you have your stash.
A Final Advice
It’s been a rough year for everyone, and we’re living in times of danger and fear. Every day we hope for the news to say this is all over and life can go back to normal, but before that happens, life still needs to continue, people need to work, and airports, airplanes, and travel in general needs to go on. Taking precautions is necessary and following the health organization rules, and when people respect this, life gets easier for everyone. In other cases, it’s essential to adapt and find different ways to be safer, and traveling is one of them. When you are not assured what to do or what to think when it comes to travel, take these tips in mind, and I’m sure everything will work out for the best. Thank you for reading and stay safe!