You can now book a Charter Flight via MakeMyTrip
The onset of COVID-19 and staggered lockdowns have certainly changed the way we travel. The era of backpacking and group tours does not seem to be coming back anytime soon, at least until a vaccine is released. As a result, many travel-based entities are coming up with innovative plans to tackle the situation. From virtual travel plans to personalized trips, we are witnessing a flurry of fresh ideas in the sector. A case in point is the newly introduced personalized charter flight booking feature on MakeMyTrip. The travel company has partnered with some of the biggest and most reliable names in the industry to assure safe and quality service.
Private charter planes will take the idea of luxury travel to a whole new level. At the same time, this is also perfect for those who want to save their time on travel and squeeze the best out of their dream destinations. Charter flights are ideal for passengers who expect superior comfort and utmost privacy during their trips. Whether it is business or leisure, one can make reservations for one of these flights through MakeMyTrip. With a charter flight, you can also conveniently skip the queues at airport check-in counters.
Convenience Galore
Once the traveller books their tickets, MakeMyTrip representatives will provide all information about the point of boarding and schedule. Unlike the typical airport travel, you don’t need to arrive four hours in advance to complete all the formalities. You can skip everything and reach your boarding point 30-40 minutes in advance and get going.
Charter flights can be booked at a short notice with minimal formalities and paperwork. Frequent corporate fliers can also apply for membership packages that will provide some discounts for multiple group bookings during a year. The booking facilities are available on MakeMyTrip’s desktop as well as the mobile site. Currently, the app doesn’t provide this feature.
Notably, every major and commercially important airport in India has a designated space for charter flights. The capital city Delhi, for example, has an additional airstrip in Safdarjung exclusively for private plane parking.