Chapman Freeborn says it is providing its full range of private jet, cargo, and group charter solutions for customers in the Middle East.
As major airports in key tourism and business destinations across the Middle East remain closed or with limited operations, Chapman Freeborn says it has been arranging emergency charters despite the disruption.
According to the company, “Chapman Freeborn maintains an active global crisis response framework and has been arranging emergency passenger and cargo charter flights, including evacuation missions, amid ongoing geopolitical instability in the Middle East and disruption to global aviation routes.”
The company arranges private jet, cargo, and group charter flights.
So far, it has operated emergency passenger and cargo charter flights, including evacuation missions.
It is also arranging time-critical cargo movements through bespoke charter solutions.
In a press release, the company said, “With airspace restrictions shifting hour by hour, Chapman Freeborn’s global flight support and charter teams are operating 24/7 to provide clarity, safe routing, and uninterrupted operational continuity.”
Group CEO Sask Gerasimova said, “During periods of geopolitical uncertainty, speed, flexibility, and reliable operational planning are critical for our clients.”
She added, “Our global teams remain ready to support airlines, cargo operators, and governments with safe, compliant, and responsive charter solutions as conditions continue to evolve, with a constant focus on protecting lives and safeguarding operations.”
Experts recommend using established brokers with a good reputation to avoid potential fraud.
Consumers should research companies before wiring money.
They should also understand if they are dealing with a broker or the operator.
For the most part, if the customer cancels or cannot make it to the airport, they will lose 100% of their money as a cancellation fee.
With many evacuation routes including crossing land borders, that means everyone in the traveling party has appropriate visas, experts say.
Unlike airlines, private jet brokers and operators rarely offer flight credits.
Yesterday, Air Charter Service said it had initiated its emergency response plan.