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Hotel arrangements don't have to be limited to the "closest & cheapest."
It depends on your requirements: Do you want to stay close to the
airport or, if it's a long layover, do you want to stay in town? What
do you want in your hotel? Do you need a gym on the property, or close
by? Is there a decent restaurant in the hotel or in the area?
Do you need a hotel with a concierge and guest services or are you just
looking for a place to sleep?
It doesn't matter. It is YOUR lay over and you have YOUR own requirements: Let Skyplan take the guesswork out of your Crew Accommodation requirements. Skyplan supports an in-house travel agency with a world-wide network of business and hotel connections. If you tell us your requirements, or your wish list, we will do our best to try and meet your needs… AND because of our travel industry and volume discounts we will meet your hotel needs at the best price possible. |
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You've been in the air for 10 hours, you have made 2 fuel stops, and
you are finally on down at your destination after holding for 30 minutes
because of ATC and bad weather. You have finally got your passengers
cleared and on their way, the aircraft put to bed, and you've put the fuel
order for the next leg. It's dark, cold and wet, and the last thing
you need at this point is to start hassling with hotel accommodations for
yourself and your crew.