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jumppilot03

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Does anyone know where I can find a schedule of the charter flights? Mainly looking for ones to Nassau and other warm places. Thanks
 
jumppilot03 said:
Does anyone know where I can find a schedule of the charter flights? Mainly looking for ones to Nassau and other warm places. Thanks
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't a "Chartered Flight" unscheduled by nature?
 
Scheldule???? 135???

As Falcon said! #1. unscheduled. #2. Definately not published, except maybe for empty legs.

I think you are barking up a dead tree if you are thinking about jumpseat type ideas, or hitching a ride.

400A
 
Always appreciate a good smart ass. I was actually looking for suncountry, transglobal, transmeridan and transglobal type flights, 121 charters. They have to be published somewhere otherwise they wouldn't sell the seats. Thanks
 
Suncountry doesn't seem to be a Charter, at least by glancing at thier website http://www.suncountry.com/suncountry/app.ui
Transglobal seems to be a Travel company of some sorts, but is neither an airline or a charter comapny. This Quote from their Website..

"TransGlobal Vacations isn't an airline and we don't own any planes. We contract with charter airlines for the use of their aircraft to various destinations. We provide the passengers and the airline provides everything else that goes with your flight."

Couldn't find a website for Transmeridian.

Some 121 Companoes do Charter work...(NCAA sports teams and some stuff like that), but that is set up with the individual requiring the service and aren't usually published at all.
 
bigD said:
121 charters?

My head hurts.
121 charters can also equal track charter flights. Track charters are city pairs that are routinley flown to by that carrier.Think of it like scheduled service in the non-scheldued world. Most 121 (Supplemental) charters dont really publish a (track charter) schedule other than the one that is in house. You usually have to call there respective dispatch and ask what is happening for the month and find out what flights are available to j/s on. You will normally only be allowed to j/s on the track charters.
 
Customers buy the complete airplane on a charter flight and they don't want any strangers in the cabin. Unless you can get on the flight deck or get the FA's to tolerate you on the FA js in the galley you will not have any luck. 50% of supplemental flying is repositioning for the next job, you would be welcome on any of those flights if you qualify.
 
Try Apple Vacations, or the Mark Travel Corporation (Funjet, etc.). These are the 2 biggest organizers of charter flights. They contract with Transmeridian, Ryan International and others. However, you'll need to contact a travel agent to book these flights.
 
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