The Netherlands one airline richer with arrival of FLYINGGROUP
By Freesun News at 9 March, 2010, 7:18 pm
FLYINGGROUP is seeking to establish a foothold in the Dutch charter market using Rotterdam – The Hague Airport and Schiphol Amsterdam Airport as
home bases.

Rotterdam, March 3, 2010 – European business airline FLYINGGROUP is starting operations from Rotterdam – The Hague Airport and Schiphol Amsterdam Airport in an effort to expand its activities within the Netherlands.
Making inroads into the Netherlands amounts to a considerable strengthening of its European network for FLYINGGROUP, the market leader in private business aviation in BENELUX. The business airline’s new home airports will be Rotterdam – The Hague Airport and Schiphol Amsterdam Airport.
After completing its preparatory phase in mid-2009, FLYINGGROUP is now poised to enter the Dutch charter market with a fleet that includes a Citation Mustang, a Challenger 604 and a Falcon 50EX.
Using Rotterdam and Amsterdam as home bases, FLYINGGROUP intends to offer the Dutch market direct and quick service to over 2000 destinations – considerably more than the 300 destinations served by regular airlines.
Direct competition with scheduled flights
FLYINGGROUP will serve its 2000+ destinations from The Netherlands using a fleet that includes the ultramodern Citation Mustang, Cessna’s private jet aircraft. In today’s economy, FLYINGGROUP’s basic service makes for a very attractive, budget-friendly way to fly, including same-day return service to London and Paris starting at € 3950. With prices like these, FLYINGGROUP will be competing directly with scheduled flights. Starting at € 5500, a same-day return flight to Bern is even cheaper than a scheduled flight, offering companies and individuals a full-fledged alternative to regular airlines. Note: these prices cover the entire aircraft, i.e. 4 passengers.
Manned by 2 pilots, the Citation Mustang comfortably flies its 4 passengers to their destination at a maximum speed of 390 miles per hour. Its two engines of the latest generation make the Mustang the ideal successor to propeller aircraft. With its range of up to 1300 miles, the aircraft is perfect for custom-tailored connections to all destinations in Europe from any airport in the Netherlands.
Incidentally, FLYINGGROUP enjoys an iron-clad reputation when it comes to Cessna aircraft due to its status as an “Authorized Cessna Citation Service Facility”, guaranteeing the ultimate in quality and safety.
Other aircraft commercially available from Rotterdam – The Hague and Schiphol Airports, respectively, include a Bombardier Challenger 604 and a Dassault Falcon 50EX.
With this latest expansion of its operations, FLYINGGROUP reconfirms its commitment to its core activity as a full-service player in the business aviation arena, strengthening its European leadership position and guaranteeing top-notch service for its customers.
Operating a fleet of 25 private jets, FLYINGGROUP also flies out of the Antwerp (Belgium), Cannes (France), Paris (France) and Luxembourg airports (in addition to Rotterdam and Amsterdam).
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