Group Charter Beats 28 First-Class Tickets by 31%
Tech company discovers group charter is cheaper than commercial first class for team offsite
A San Francisco-based AI startup with a 28-person leadership team needed to fly to Miami for a 3-day strategic offsite. When the EA priced 28 round-trip first-class tickets at $7,000 each ($196,000 total), the CFO asked if there was a better way. The team also wanted to use travel time productively for pre-offsite planning sessions.
VOLO proposed a Boeing 737-700 VIP charter: one aircraft, one gate, one boarding — the entire team traveling together. The aircraft was configured with executive seating, a conference area for 12, and high-speed WiFi. We scheduled departure at 7 AM with breakfast service, allowing a 5-hour working flight. Return flight included a casual dinner service. Total charter cost: $135,000 including catering, ground transport, and FBO fees.
The charter saved $61,000 (31%) versus 28 first-class tickets, while adding benefits commercial flights couldn't offer: team bonding during transit, a productive strategy session at 40,000 feet, and zero airport security lines. The CEO later noted that the return flight — where the team processed offsite decisions — was worth the charter cost alone. The company now charters for all offsites exceeding 15 people.
The CFO in me loved the 31% savings. The CEO in me loved that we got 10 hours of uninterrupted team time. VOLO made both versions of me happy.
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