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Charter Booking Terms of Use

These charter booking terms of use govern this website. They are not your charter agreement. That is a separate contract issued by the operating air carrier for each trip, and where the two documents differ, the charter agreement governs the flight.

By The Miami Private Jet Rental charter desk, Charter advisors, MiamiReviewed by Director of Safety & Operations · FAA Part 135 operator vettingLast updated

Our role under these charter booking terms of use

Miami Private Jet Rental is a charter broker, not a direct air carrier. We do not own or operate aircraft. All flights we arrange are operated by properly licensed FAA Part 135 or Part 121 air carriers that hold operational control of the flight.

Nothing published here is an offer to operate a flight. Your contract for carriage is with the operating air carrier, whose conditions of carriage apply to the flight itself and whose captain retains operational control of it.

Pricing and specifications published here

Every price on this site is indicative pricing: a market range published to help you budget. Ranges are not quotes and do not constitute an offer. A binding price exists only in a written quote issued for a specific trip on a specific date, and that quote states its own validity period. Market ranges move with fuel prices, season and aircraft availability, and South Florida ranges move more than most because demand here is strongly seasonal.

Aircraft specifications published here are typical figures for the type and vary by serial number, interior configuration and operator loading assumptions. Confirm any specification that matters to your trip — cabin dimensions, baggage volume, connectivity, lavatory type, runway performance — at quote stage rather than relying on a table.

We link to third-party sites including regulators, airport authorities, tourism boards and manufacturers. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content or availability.

We keep this site accurate and update it regularly, but aviation information changes: runways are resurfaced, FBOs change hands, noise-abatement procedures are revised, aircraft leave the charter market and customs facilities change their hours. To the extent permitted by law we exclude liability for decisions made solely on information published here rather than on a written quote or a briefing from an advisor.

The text, tables and structure of this site are our copyright. Quote a paragraph with attribution and a link if it is useful to you. Do not republish pages wholesale and do not scrape the site to build a competing content product.

Bookings, cancellations and disputes

Your booking is governed by the charter agreement issued for that trip, which sets out payment terms, the cancellation scale, force majeure provisions and what happens if an aircraft becomes unavailable. Where anything in that agreement conflicts with these website terms, the charter agreement governs.

Cancellation terms are set by the operating carrier and differ between operators, which is why they appear on your quote rather than as a single policy here. Weather and mechanical cancellations are treated differently from customer cancellations, and in hurricane season the difference is worth reading carefully before you book. Who decides whether a flight operates is explained on the safety page.

Questions about these terms can go to charter@miamiprivatejetrental.com or (305) 555-0148. How we handle the personal information you give us when you enquire is covered by the privacy policy, and the about page explains how this brokerage is structured.

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