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How to Charter a Jet to Quebec City

 
Adventurers, business travelers and families head to Quebec City for various reasons. The long history of Quebec's capital and the unique French-Canadian culture of this urban area are attractive for North American travelers. The average traveler with some time and money in her pockets can take charter jets to Quebec City from multiple points throughout the world.

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Travel itinerary
  • Luggage
  • Maps for Quebec City and eastern Canada

    Choose the Right Airport to Reach Quebec City by Charter

  1. Step 1
    Access the greatest number of jet charters into Quebec City by using Jean Lesage International Airport as the end point of a trip. This airport sits six miles from the city center and handles major charters throughout Canada.
  2. Step 2
    Venture into Quebec City by pontoon plane with a charter into Lac Saint Augustin Water Airport. Lac San Augustin services water aircraft with small passenger manifests several miles away from Jean Lesage International Airport.
  3. Step 3
    Take a leisurely journey to Quebec City by taking a train from the Montreal-Mirable International Airport after a charter flight. VIA Rail Canada has a route from Montreal to Quebec City each day that eliminates the need for a rental vehicle.
  4. Select Charter Airlines Based on Quebec City Itineraries

  5. Step 1
    Fly to Quebec City from other cities in the province by taking charter jets from Aeropro. The company’s charter fleet includes small vessels like the Cessna 310 and Beechcraft King Air 90 that are ideal for casual travelers.
  6. Step 2
    Plan jet charters to Montreal-Mirable International Airport through Voyageur Airways for indirect trips to Quebec City. Business travelers from Kitchener, Newark and Toronto may find Voyageur charters into Montreal more cost effective than commercial flights into Quebec City.
  7. Step 3
    Incorporate Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and other eastern Canada spots into charter vacations with Pascan Aviation. Pascan has a fleet of 12 charter jets based in Montreal that make multi-leg stops in Quebec City, Magdalen Islands and Bonaventure.
  8. Step 4
    Head east from Winnipeg and Vancouver with jet charters from Nolinor Aviation. Nolinor has Canadian hubs in Quebec City, Winnipeg and Montreal that allow cross-country travelers to find charter flights easily. Passengers can select seats on smaller Convair 580s and larger Boeing 737s depending on their traveling needs.
  9. Step 5
    Journey north from the Caribbean and southern United States to Quebec City with the help of CanJet. CanJet was a commercial airline prior to 2008 that has evolved into a charter service based on Halifax, Nova Scotia. Travelers can use CanJet to charter flights from Orlando, Jamaica and Alberta aboard Boeing 737s throughout the calendar year.

    Tips & Warnings
    • Research prices, charter availability and routes for various travel scenarios to Quebec City. Travelers that submit charter requests with limited travel dates cannot take advantage of space on half-filled charters as well as seasonal discounts.
    • Determine the feasibility of one-way trips to and from Quebec City using two charter companies. Charter companies that are based in the province may not offer extensive services to Canadian and American cities needed by busy professionals.
    • Work with colleagues and family members to charter flights to Quebec City at the same time. Charter companies may offer discounted tickets and other services for passengers that can fill jets on every section of Quebec City flights.
    • Carry identification cards and passports during jet charters to Quebec to avoid problems with customs. There has been a crackdown among North American transportation officials against drug trafficking, terrorism and other illicit activities through charter flights. Every passenger should have multiple forms of identification to clear up miscommunication and misunderstandings at provincial airports.

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