New Ways of Working With Private Jet Companies
Businesses regularly benefit from the advantages offered by private air travel. But many companies are left out of the picture because of budgetary limitations. That’s why Charter Hound, an exciting new web venture, is rethinking how charter seeks interact with private jet companies but eliminating all the traditional channels and giving its users the ability to quickly find and book flights.
Brokers and private clubs have longed been the gatekeepers to the world of private jets, but as technology becomes a greater friend to consumers, this is no longer a necessary obstacle to circumvent. Charter Hound catalogues flights and fleet information from databases around the world, allowing its users to enter their travel criteria and immediately see planes fitting their needs.
Unlike many other charter resources on the web, the Charter Hound website does not require you to sacrifice any personal information before seeing viable booking options. The only time you will be required to submit your data will be when you have decided to book a flight you have find in their search results. They will receive a commission from the flight provider if you do so.
Another unique feature to the service is its ability to find you flights for your own rate. Deals Alert, a front page feature, lets you enter two locations along with a price. Once a chartered plane is available for that rate between those destinations, you will receive an instant email notification that will inform you how to book the flight if you are interested in taking it.
How to go about claiming bankruptcy
If you are struggling under insurmountable consumer debt, bankruptcy might—I stress the world—might be right for you. But there are huge considerations and steps to go about before you can have that debt either eliminated or refinanced. For instance, did you know there are two types of consumer bankruptcy—or at two general types. If you’re a small family farmer or a family fisherman you get another option. Chapter 7 is basic bankruptcy forgiveness. Your assets are listed and sold off (except for certain exempt values and property) and you get to begin again. Otherwise you can file chapter 13 and have your debt repayment pushed back, giving you and your lenders a chance to get square.
If either of these might be the only answer to your problem, and you still want to know how to claim bankruptcy, you need to go talk to a bankruptcy expert in your area. Only a legally licensed and trained bankruptcy attorney can represent you in court and help you to make sure that you understand every option, every proceeding, and ensure that you save as much of your property and reputation as property. Beware of any “bankruptcy preparers” as these cut-rate individuals are forbidden by court from doing anything more than typing up a petition that you prepare yourself. IF they charge more than seventy five dollars they are likewise breaking the law, and there is no grantee that they will do any sort of complete or quality job with your case.