Connect with us

Travel

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Private Jet Travel

Published

on

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Private Jet Travel

For decades, commercial airlines have been courting customers with elevated in-flight experiences like lay-flat beds, exclusive amenity kits and pajama sets, and singular chef partnerships. But not even these luxury-forward amenities can distract from constant headlines about ground-crew issues, luggage losses, and traffic delays.

Booking a private jet excursion removes all that turbulence thanks to bespoke service, efficient flying time, and seamless security and ground experiences. And no one does it better than TCS World Travel, a luxury outfitter which promises all the comfort and practicality of private jet travel with none of the ownership responsibility.

To put it simply: TCS offers a one-of-a-kind experience. The planes, the itineraries, and the partnerships are all standouts. The basics on board are anything but: Headphones are from Bose; seats lie flat, WiFi actually works; even the air quality is top-notch. And that’s not all—because TCS is always innovating.

1. The Outfitter Is Destination-Direct

Connections, layovers, and that amazing race through the terminal when the walk from the lounge to the gate is longer than expected: all things of the past. Thanks to its plane size and limited passenger count (52 maximum), TCS World Travel offers seamless—and therefore time-saving—transport to some of the world’s most spectacular destinations. The two-week Galápagos-and-beyond itinerary, for example, which starts in Miami, brings guests to the pristine islands, the spectacular expanse of Patagonia, the wine-making region of Argentina, and the lightly touristed salt flats of Bolivia with unparalleled agility. The 18-day Grandeur of the Mediterranean option is an exquisite cornucopia of guided tours and access to UNESCO World Heritage sites, undiscovered villages, and modern cosmopolitan architectural wonders. Itineraries such as the Asian Cityscapes and Sacred Spaces trip also promise exclusive access to hard-to-access sites, along with singular cultural experiences, like bonsai tending.

Jason Edwards

2. Logistics Are Everyone’s Responsibility but Yours

From the moment you book an expedition with TCS World Travel, the team handles all the details. Visas, reservations, transfers—all of it is coordinated and executed by a pro team that’s been consistently catering to discerning travelers for three decades. TCS is equally helpful before you book, too: Your dedicated travel consultant can help you discover your perfect itinerary or create bespoke travel experiences.

3. You’ll Make Long-Lasting Friendships

People who have been to the Serengeti always remember two things: the number of big cats they spied, and the conversations they had at dinner after traversing the savannah. With just those 52 seats, TCS World Travel’s itineraries promise the opportunity to interact with like-minded explorers. Whether it’s dinners onboard, meals on the dunes in India’s Thar Desert (on the 14-day Exploring the Maldives, India and Sri Lanka itinerary), or teatime overlooking the Taj Mahal (during the 24-day Around the World trips), it’s an excellent opportunity to get to know your fellow passengers. (Though if you become one of the 40 percent of TCS travelers who are return customers, you may know your seatmate already.)

tcs world travel

Courtesy TCS World Travel

4. The New Airbus A321 Burns Less Fuel

We all know that a private jet excursion impacts the environment, but TCS World Travel’s latest entrant, the A321, is more fuel-efficient than its competitors—by about 30 percent. While we’re here, some more tech specs: An onboard hospital-grade air-filtration system removes nearly 100 percent of viruses, bacteria, and particles while renewing the cabin’s air every two to three minutes. Their expeditions even include onboard physicians.

5. You Only Pay a Single Tariff

All-inclusive isn’t a dirty word—it’s a smart one. Because booking with TCS not only streamlines the actual travel experience, it also makes payments more efficient. Packages include transportation (of course), accommodations, meals and beverages, and guided excursions with local tour guides, plus private activities, luggage handling, ground transfers, and a logistics team. Bottled water, “walking-around money” (i.e., local currency at each stop), and even postcards are also included.

The only thing you need to decide is whom to invite along. (Remember, TCS planes can accommodate 52 passengers—so 51 friends max.) Visit tcsworldtravel.com now.

Continue Reading