Rich people flee chaos at European airports with private jets | Abroad

The chaos at European airports this summer is causing the world’s rich to take matters into their own hands. The use of private jets has increased by almost a third in recent months from pre-coronavirus levels.

The private jets usually set course for the well-known holiday islands such as Ibiza or Mykonos. Those extra flights do put pressure on the capacity of the airports. In France, this even led to political resistance.

London registered the most private flights. In July alone, there were more than 12,000 flights. Schiphol reported the largest increase in private traffic compared to 2019 of the larger airports, together with Naples and Berlin. These are the data collected by the European Business Aviation Association.

Just how great the chaos was last summer is shown by these images from London Heathrow:

Rush

Due to the lifting of the corona restrictions, there is a high demand for airline tickets. In combination with the staff shortages at airports, because companies have let staff go during corona time, this creates a lot of pressure. Several airlines reduced the number of flights. The capacity was also cut at Schiphol to combat the chaos.

These summers, travelers had to queue outside Schiphol several times. © AFP

According to aviation consultancy WingX, the number of people flying a private jet for the first time has increased by 40 percent. Especially because airlines don’t have their affairs in order. According to Aeroaffaires, a network of private jet airlines in Europe, private jets are also being booked earlier and earlier. Previously, a booking two days in advance was more than enough. Now you have to book at least a week in advance.

Fuss in France

The rapid increase in flights with private jets has caused a stir in France. This is because of the emissions of the devices, while the country is trying to meet the climate targets. Transport Secretary Clement Beaune wants to require private jets to disclose flight details. He also wants to draw up guidelines for the use of private jets if trains or scheduled flights are also available on that route.

Celebrities, royals and other private jet users are also under fire in the United Kingdom. With the rising cost of living, which mainly affects the lower and middle classes, the proliferation of private jets has become a major point of economic contradiction in the country.

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