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How to Book Travel on Ameristar Jet Charter

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Ameristar Jet Charter offers private plane service in the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America and the Caribbean, but will work with you if your itinerary includes travel to other destinations. Established in 1988 and based in Dallas at Addison Airport, Ameristar is open 24 hours a day to meet private charter plane travel needs. Here's how to charter a plane with Ameristar.
Instructions

    Book Travel on Ameristar Jet Charter

  1. Step 1
    Dial Ameristar Jet directly at (972) 267-5019 to book a private plane for your trip, or get a quote toll-free at (800) 368-5387. Ameristar's Web site is for information only, not online booking.
  2. Step 2
    Complete the contact form on the Ameristar Web site to receive quotes or additional information about a charter (see Resources below).
  3. Step 3
    Ameristar Jet Charter will pick you up anywhere. If Ameristar cannot fly to a location, they will work with other companies to make sure you get to your destination.
  4. Step 4
    In addition to passenger flights, Ameristar Jet Charter provides cargo transportation services with no size restrictions and includes all ground shipping costs in the total price.
  5. Enjoy Your Flight on Ameristar Jet Charter

  6. Step 1
    Charter a Boeing 737 jet for long trips or group travel; it seats 56 passengers and can make trips of up to 2,000 miles nonstop.
  7. Step 2
    For extreme comfort and amenities, book travel on the Dassault Falcon 20f. Equipped with nine passenger seats amidst a leather and wood interior, the Falcon can travel up to 1,400 miles nonstop. It also has an onboard DVD entertainment system.
  8. Step 3
    For short trips or trips with few passengers fly on the Learjet 25 or the Beechcraft King Air. The Learjet seats 7 passengers and can make nonstop trips of up to 1,200 miles, and the Beechcraft seats 6 and has a range of 900 miles.

    Tips & Warnings
    • Ameristar Jet Charter does not offer booking capabilities online.

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