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What Are Charter Airline Services

Added: 02/16/2006

With the invention of civil air companies, the list of airline services constantly multiplied. Nowadays we cannot imagine that first airline services excluded catering during the flight, ability to listen to music or watching some films. The most advanced companies offer their customers wi-fi internet connection and many other facilities. Charter airline services, though originated as special air service type, are now best known and most popular among practically all travellers.

Air companies are a greater and most important part of any country`s business. Airline service package vary in each country but there is a set of common  ones to all of them, like  providing transportation of not only people but their luggage, selling tickets directly to passengers as well as supporting passengers and providing them with vital information.
Charter airline service, though originated as special air service type, is now best known and most popular among practically all travellers. 
 Most popular airline service includes charter flights ? that ones which take place outside usual schedules, by a hiring arrangement with a particular customer. But of course it doesn`t mean that to hire an airplane is affordable. This kind of flight services supposes flights whose sole function is to transport holidaymakers to tourist destinations and naturally tickets are not sold directly, but  by but by holiday companies, chartering the flight (sometimes in a consortium with other companies). Such a kind of cooperation is favourable for both air companies as they have constant set income, and of holiday ones on the same reason.
Such airline service is contrasted with scheduled flights of companies, but  in fact they  operate to regular, published schedules. Charter airlines frequently operate on routes, or to airports, where there is no special air service. Besides, much of the traffic through small and medium sized airports in many countries consists of charter flights, and the survival of these airports often depends on the landing fees they get from the charter airline service provided by air companies. Typically airline service is  aimed at individual passengers or as small groups who want to fly to  beach resorts, historic towns, or cities where a cruise ship is awaiting them. But  it is frequently that an air companies provide charter airline service for members of a company, a sports team, or the military.
Many charter flights are sold as part of a package holiday in which the price paid includes flights, accommodation or other special  air services. But now this have change and so-called "flight-only packages" can be bought in travel agencies by those who merely want to get to the destination and naturally they are cheaper than regular schedule airline fares. The economics of charter flights demand that the flights should operate on the basis of near 100% seat occupancy, and  there are always discounted flights if the salon is not fully occupied and you even can obtain a ticket twice cheaper from its initial costs. 
But unfortunately, low price means the standard of seating and the level of airline service may be lower than on scheduled airlines. But even in spite of this, this  airline service level must meet all the requirements of  state demands. When you buy a ticket, you  get into a agreement with the airline  and this covers many different situations that you may face during a flight. When problems arise in your travels, you may be able to deal with those problems by complaining on airline service  to one of the authorities that oversee air transportation. The main of them in the USA is the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which is responsible for screening passengers and baggage on flights, including checked baggage. In the UK these functions of protecting passengers safety are provided by Special Air Services (SAS) ? organization with more than 60 year history. 

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