Charter Jet for Evacuation and Repatriation Flights

Evacuation and/or repatriation flights was something people used to hear in the mass media once in a while. However, during the latest world pandemic, which started at the end of 2019, evacuation and repatriation flights became usual and millions of people around the globe have flown home on unscheduled charter flights. Charter jet aviation market became so distracted that even the entire industries, like the marine industry, had to collaborate with IATA on the organizational level to fly 100,000 seafarers a month during the peak months of the pandemic. 

Natural disasters, local emergencies, and the latest global pandemic proved that aviation charters are probably the only way so far to unite continents and bring emergency relief in a matter of hours. Airlines discovered new airports and new routes they have never flown before to bring stranded citizens back to their country of residence.

Key Jet has a supportive team of aviation enthusiasts to stay on top of the news from around the world 24/7 to make sure that potential solutions are available before we receive time-sensitive requests from our clients. Our operations team then filters that news and identifies which emergencies would require actions from the governments and companies to move people from affected areas to safer places. 

We also collaborate with our partners in the ground transportation industry and marine transportation to have a wide range of mechanisms when we help our clients to deal with the evacuation and repatriation of people. 

Feel free to contact our ops team at operations@keyjetcharter.com to get a charter jet quote on time-sensitive solutions for evacuation and repatriation flights.

Also, learn more about how our team can handle The Logistics of Disaster Response.

Key Jet is an air charter broker. Key Jet is not an aircraft operator, a direct or indirect air carrier and is not in operational control of aircraft. Flights will be operated by a direct air carrier (or direct foreign air carrier), which will have operational control of the aircraft. Key Jet services are provided in accordance with 14 CFR Part 295 requirements.

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