Charter Advisory, a one of the biggest european air charter broker company that is dedicated towards taking care of all private jet charter needs of clients on a global basis, is thrilled to announce that the company is becoming a new member of the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA).
Founded in 2014 by experienced and passionate aviators, Martin Fec and Peter Duchovny, the company has been diligently driven by their passion for the industry – to provide affordable business aviation transportation to more travelers. Under the leadership and direction of the founders, this young company has taken the market by storm; growing their management team with well-grounded personnel, improving the quality of their flight services, as well as delivering top notch customer service round the clock. It was therefore not a surprise when Charter Advisory quickly became one of the biggest charter broker companies in Czech and Slovak region.
Becoming a member of EBAA is indeed an indication and a true reflection that Chartered Advisory knows her onions when it comes to air brokerage, and the dynamic world of business aviation generally. Commenting on the laudable news, Martin Fec, the co-founder and CEO of Charter Advisory company said; “We believe in working together, and we are of the view that supporting each other is more helpful and fruitful than competing. Business aviation might be seen as a niche market, but it is a significant part of the European economy and it plays a vital role in transportation nowadays. Therefore, becoming a part of EBAA is an important step for us.”
I am happy to see Charter Advisory joins the EBAA. Air charter brokers make up a very dynamic section of the EBAA’s membership. I am convinced that Charter Advisory will contribute to EBAA’s mission of enabling responsible, sustainable growth for Business aviation, enhancing connectivity and creating opportunities,“ commented Paul Walsch on behalf of EBAA.
Despite the flight shortages and disruptions that affected many during the recent pandemic, Charter Advisory swam against the tide, and they became very popular for this. The company organized several repatriation flights in 2020 to help ensure people get to their homes. They did this by organizing Boeing 767 and 737-800, and sold each seat at affordable rates to average persons who were stuck abroad, and wouldn’t be able to pay for expensive business jet flights. This bold step helped restore loads of people to their homes in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Germany and so on.
“Looking back to how we started, and now becoming a member of EBAA, it has been nothing but a journey of hard work and sleepless nights from our management team and staff. It has indeed been a wonderful experience and I am very grateful for our team,” Martin Fec concluded.
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