More than a booking service — a concierge searches the entire charter market on your behalf, negotiates with the leverage of someone who does this daily, and stands ready with a solution the moment plans change
A Private Aviation Concierge is an independent aviation specialist who sources aircraft from across the charter market on a client's behalf. Rather than offering a single operator's fleet, a concierge draws on relationships with dozens of operators and access to thousands of aircraft to identify the correct match for a specific route, schedule, passenger count, and standard of service.
Consider the scale of the market: thousands of charter aircraft operate across the United States, held by hundreds of companies, the great majority of which a traveler will never encounter directly. A private aviation concierge exists to navigate that complexity quietly, on the client's behalf, so the client never has to.
Curates the Right Aircraft at the Right Price
A concierge maintains visibility into real-time aircraft positioning across dozens of operators. A quote request is never limited to a single fleet — it is weighed against the entire market to identify aircraft already positioned nearby, or repositioning in a useful direction regardless.
That visibility creates genuine opportunity. Flights have been arranged at 30-40% below standard rates simply because the right aircraft happened to be in the right place at the right moment - an advantage no single operator can replicate.
Negotiates with Authority
Operators understand market rates. A seasoned concierge understands them more precisely still, having reviewed pricing across hundreds of trips and developed a fluent sense of what is competitive versus inflated. That fluency becomes leverage the client rarely has when negotiating alone, particularly on a first charter.
Attends to Every Detail
From catering preferences to ground transportation to customs documentation on international routings, a concierge coordinates the entirety of the journey. One point of contact. One invoice. Complete accountability from first inquiry to wheels-up.
"Under the same circumstances, your concierge is already calling their network of operators to source a replacement - often before the client has finished processing the news."
This is where the distinction between a broker relationship and a genuine concierge relationship becomes most apparent.
Suppose a jet has been chartered directly from a local operator. On the morning of departure, the aircraft unexpectedly develops a mechanical issue, and the operator has no backup available. An investor roadshow - or a long-planned family departure - is suddenly at risk.
Under the same circumstances, a private aviation concierge is already contacting their network of operators to secure a replacement. Clients are typically airborne on an alternate aircraft within hours, sometimes faster, with rebooking handled entirely on their behalf and communication maintained throughout.
This is not a hypothetical scenario - it has occurred, and been resolved this way, dozens of times. Booking direct with a single operator means trusting they will have a contingency. Working with a concierge means never needing one, because the entire market stands behind the arrangement.
Not every provider in this space operates at the same standard. The following distinctions are worth understanding.
Depth of Industry Knowledge
A discerning concierge understands aircraft beyond their published specifications - which jets perform best on short runways, which cabins are best suited to overnight travel, and which operators maintain the strongest safety records. That depth of knowledge shapes every recommendation.
Operator Relationships Earned Over Time
Relationships built over 25 years with operators nationwide translate directly into client benefit: priority access when aircraft are scarce, candid assessments of operator quality, and genuine leverage at the negotiating table.
Complete Transparency
Every quote should itemize each cost in full - flight time, taxes, landing fees, catering, and ground transportation. There should be no surprises after the fact. A concierge unwilling to break down the numbers is not the right one to trust with the arrangement.
Genuine Advocacy
A concierge's real role is advocacy for the client, not sales. That means advising when a turboprop is the more sensible choice than a jet, when a single day's delay could save a considerable sum, or when a particular operator simply is not the right fit for the trip. The objective is always the client's best outcome - never the highest commission.
Whether this is a client's first arranged charter or their fiftieth, the process should remain simple, transparent, and shaped entirely around their needs.
Request a quote and discover how a concierge-managed charter compares to navigating the market alone.
Kevin Godlewski is owner and managing director of Executive Charter Services. He has arranged private aviation for nearly 25 years and remains convinced that the concierge model delivers what matters most to travelers: access, advocacy, and accountability, all held within a single relationship.
Q: What is a private aviation concierge?
A private aviation concierge is an independent aviation specialist who sources aircraft from multiple operators on a client's behalf. Rather than being limited to one company's fleet, a concierge searches across the market to find the best match for a specific route, schedule, passenger count, and budget, then negotiates pricing and manages every detail of the arrangement.
Q: How is a concierge different from booking direct with an operator?
Booking directly with an operator limits a traveler to that company's own fleet and availability. A concierge maintains relationships with dozens, or hundreds, of operators, providing access to thousands of aircraft. A concierge also supplies backup options should a chartered aircraft encounter a mechanical issue, coordinates complex multi-leg itineraries across different operators, and serves as the client's advocate rather than representing a single company's interests.
Q: Does working with a concierge cost more than booking direct?
Not necessarily. A concierge often secures better pricing through volume relationships with operators and up-to-date market knowledge. A concierge can also identify cost-saving opportunities, such as empty legs or repositioning flights, that a traveler is unlikely to discover independently. Any concierge fee is typically built into the quote, resulting in a single transparent price.
Q: What happens if my chartered aircraft has a mechanical problem?
This is where a concierge's value becomes most apparent. A traveler who books directly with a single operator may find that operator has no available backup, leaving the itinerary unresolved. A private aviation concierge activates a broader network of operators immediately to source a replacement aircraft, often restoring the itinerary within hours, while managing every element of rebooking and keeping the client informed throughout.
Q: How do I know if a private aviation concierge is legitimate?
Look for a concierge who is registered with the Department of Transportation, works exclusively with FAA Part 135 certified operators, verifies pilot credentials and aircraft maintenance records, carries appropriate insurance, provides detailed written quotes with every fee disclosed, and can demonstrate verifiable industry experience and client references.
Q: What should I share with my concierge when requesting a quote?
Provide the departure and arrival cities, or specific airports if preferred; travel dates and flexibility; number of passengers; approximate luggage volume; any special requirements such as pets, oversized items, or catering preferences; and whether ground transportation is needed. The more detail provided, the more precise the resulting quote will be.