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How Far Will Golfers go for a Luxury Holiday?
TORONTO, Ontario April 1, 2004 -–How Far Will Golfers Go for a Luxury Holiday? Private Planes Put the Fairway Beside the Runway. Just as special occasions call for chauffeured livery around town, golfers can splurge on a private air charter to garnish a special holiday.
This week on WorldGolf.com, Staff Writer, Chris Traber explores the rising use of private jets and the many options available for those looking to add a little luxury to their golf getaway.
With the new age of security alerts and screening procedures, traditional air travel is arduous and time consuming. For those fatigued of having to hurry up and wait, there is an alternative in the sleek form of private air charters – the winged equivalent of a limousine with all the luxurious perks, pleasures and price premiums.
If you dream large and have the budget to match, Traber suggests Golfahoy's Wednesday to Sunday luxury package to golf's Valhalla. For $22, 400 (U.S) each, based on 12 travelers, their Gulfstream IV jet takes golfers from JFK in New York to an all-inclusive, helicopter-linked playing tour of the most hallowed courses in the British Isles, including the Old Course of Ballybunion, the Old Course of St. Andrews, Kingsbarns Golf Links, Royal Dornoch Golf Club and the Ailsa Course at Turnberry.
To learn more about hiring a private plane for your next golf getaway, go to www.worldgolf.com.
WorldGolf.com is one of 35 regional golf and travel publications under the umbrella of TravelGolf.com.
About TravelGolf.com
Publishing since 1995, TravelGolf.com is a debt-free, profitable dot-com chain that has successfully generated revenues through advertising, lead generation, tee times and private label golf packaging. The company's online publications have garnered international awards, including Forbes 'Best of the Web' Award for the past four years, and have received national recognition in Sports Illustrated, Golf Digest, Golf Magazine and GolfWeek.
This article courtesy of http://www.addluxury.com.
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