Generally, when it comes to private jet travel, the larger the aircraft class, the more expensive the flight. However, this is not always the case. Several factors come into play to determine the cost. Our recent article about Teterboro to Miami flights explained why prices can vary. So, what makes a Miami OPF Midsize Private Jet Charter less expensive ?
While there are several factors that can come into play, it can be as simple as more available aircraft, in a given class, in proximity to a particular airport. While brokers and carriers may not talk too much about this, it can be simple supply and demand.
At InstaJet Charters, we research all the fight possibilities for our clients. If we can locate a larger aircraft for less money, we offer that option. Larger aircraft are certainly more comfortable and may offer more amenities.
A recent article posted by the Aircraft Guys blog talked about a carrier in Las Vegas who has private jets available that are not listed on the flight search platforms. This too has an impact on the number of aircraft available, which will cause prices to vary.
Now back to Miami, Opa-Locka Executive Airport. A search on popular flight search platforms shows many flights to and from Miami OPF are less expensive in a midsize jet as opposed to a light jet.
The obvious takeaway here is when planning a trip to the Miami area definitely consider using Opa-Locka. Remember, it’s only a 1 hour drive from the Opa-Locka Executive Airport to West Palm Beach. And only a 30 minute drive to Fort Lauderdale. But even more importantly, the same flight from West Palm Beach will cost you 25% more !!
We believe that it’s more than just the flight. We offer you all the information you need to choose the right flight.
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