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How Much Does It Cost To Rent a Private Jet in Canada?

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
March 6, 2024
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Private flights bring many benefits to the passengers, but is the price worth it? Some people think the extra extravagance isn’t worth the additional costs, but the privacy, scheduling, and reduced stress could be everything that someone needs when travelling through the skies. Here is how much it costs to travel through Canada via private jet and why many people opt for this flying experience.

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Why Do People Fly via Private Jet?

Flying via private jet has many advantages, elevating your travel experience as you soar through the skies. Here are some key reasons why many people opt for this more streamlined travel method.

Time-Saving

One of the critical benefits of flying via private jet has to be how much time you save compared to a commercial flight. Private jets operate around your schedule, so there are no lengthy waits in the airport waiting to board your commercial flight. Depart and arrive at your preferred time, removing the need for security procedures and long check-in lines. This efficiency can dramatically reduce travel time and increase productivity if you’re completing business.

Private jets also excel in multi-site visits, delivering more streamlined scheduling, quick turnarounds, and broader access to more remote locations. Access to an extended number of destinations allows you to cut other travel time down and fit in multiple meetings across various cities in a single day.

For many business executives, these time-saving benefits are a cost-effective way to create a better work-life balance, meaning they can spend more time at home with their families and make it easier to manage personal commitments.

Customized Experience

It is not uncommon for even experienced business travellers to experience travel stress. Private jet charters for businesses can minimize this by allowing you to customize every aspect of your charter experience, such as the cabin setup and onboard coffee and newspapers.

You can enjoy a comfortable and stress-free ride during your flight if you have food allergies, preferences, or dietary restrictions. As is the case with air transfers, seamless ground transfers are also available, which save time and reduce stress by removing the hassle of arranging transportation.

Enhanced Productivity

The environment that comes with commercial flying is busy and stressful, with hundreds of other passengers feeling the same stress. Private charter flights offer a much quieter environment for greater productivity when working.

Most private jets offer comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, spacious cabins, and onboard meeting facilities. Having the facilities allows business travellers to conduct meetings, make important phone calls, speak about sensitive information, or simply get some quiet time relaxing in preparation for upcoming presentations or meetings.

Flexible and Convenient

Flying via private jet delivers more flexibility and convenience compared to commercial flying. You choose things such as the departure and arrival airport, even opting for smaller airports closer to your destination. This flexibility removes the need for layovers and connecting flights to places further away.

Flying via private jet also allows last-minute changes, ensuring a smooth transition between your locations. If you’re having a meeting that overruns, or a client asks you to eat with them, you won’t have any last-minute running to the airport or anxious clock-watching throughout your meal.

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Privacy and Confidentiality

Privacy and confidentiality are high on the benefits private flying offer. The security of your conversations and data can be assured when discussing sensitive business matters without the risk of eavesdropping. Executives and legal teams discussing sensitive information strongly desire privacy, particularly during mergers or acquisitions when market-sensitive information is being traded.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel in Canada?

For those travelling around Canada, consider the prices that come with private jet travel. The most popular cities to fly between are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, and here are the typical prices you can expect to pay.

Toronto – Montreal: $9000 to $22000

Vancouver – Toronto: $7200 to $92000

Montreal – Vancouver: $67000 to $100000

(These values are in Canadian Dollars).

The Most Travelled to Cities in Canada

Canada has created much more traction for travellers in recent years, with more and more people flying to varying cities across the country. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, the most popular Canadian destinations include Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. With unique landscapes, multicultural experiences, outdoor experience opportunities, fascinating attractions, and much more, it’s easy to see why so many people travel around the country.

Toronto

Toronto is the most popular city in Canada, a metropolis that overlooks Lake Ontario and the province’s capital of the same name. In Toronto, you can indulge in ultra-modern architectural landscapes that shape the skyline but still bring a natural element with the many parks, islands, and ethnic neighbourhoods. The main attraction in the entire city is the CN Tower, one of the tallest towers in the world, sitting at 553 meters high. Up the tower, you can admire the surrounding glass buildings, everything from the ancient natural cave of Toronto to the stalagmites.

Montreal

Montreal is known as the cultural capital of Eastern Canada, a lively city filled with bars, clubs, museums, artists, and sports — there’s something for everyone. This city is the second-largest French-speaking community in the world, so remember that not all Canadian residents speak English.

Ottawa

One of the most important cities in all of Canada is the financial and commercial capital, Ottawa. If you’re travelling for business, this is the destination you want to be heading towards. Away from business, a must-see attraction is the Rideau Canal, a body of water that runs through the city center and turns into the longest ice skating rink in the world when winter arrives.

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Flying Private in Canada

There are many good reasons to fly privately through the Great White North, and most of all, the convenience it can bring to those who work on a demanding schedule. Although the prices are higher compared to commercial flying, the savings in other areas can be astronomical.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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