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Hello,
I'm on the board of our local flying club and we manage the GA ramp. I am wondering if people can share with me what their airport (or other airports they've been to) are charge for overnight fees for jets. We have a small overnight fee for planes (which i believe is waived if they fuel up)... but I'm just doing some research as to what we should be charging the Citations and G-Vs that come in and park. Thanks, -dr |
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("Dico" wrote)
I'm on the board of our local flying club and we manage the GA ramp. I am wondering if people can share with me what their airport (or other airports they've been to) are charge for overnight fees for jets. We have a small overnight fee for planes (which i believe is waived if they fuel up)... but I'm just doing some research as to what we should be charging the Citations and G-Vs that come in and park. If you have plenty of room, charge them the same as you would an Ercoupe - word will get around and you'll have a ramp full of Citations in no time. g People who arrive in jets will likely be spending some bigger bucks in your area. Be thankful of that - cut them some slack - and hope they buy lots and lots of fuel. Montblack |
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Montblack wrote:
("Dico" wrote) I'm on the board of our local flying club and we manage the GA ramp. I am wondering if people can share with me what their airport (or other airports they've been to) are charge for overnight fees for jets. We have a small overnight fee for planes (which i believe is waived if they fuel up)... but I'm just doing some research as to what we should be charging the Citations and G-Vs that come in and park. If you have plenty of room, charge them the same as you would an Ercoupe - word will get around and you'll have a ramp full of Citations in no time. g People who arrive in jets will likely be spending some bigger bucks in your area. Be thankful of that - cut them some slack - and hope they buy lots and lots of fuel. Montblack Unless they are there because they are in negotiations to by out the local widget factory and shut it down. ![]() |
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Montblack wrote:
If you have plenty of room, charge them the same as you would an Ercoupe - word will get around and you'll have a ramp full of Citations in no time. g If you've got the means to care and feed a Citation, then I doubt $100 differance in ramp fees is going to change your mind much about what airport you are going to use. -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Hood River, OR |
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![]() they fuel up)... but I'm just doing some research as to what we should be charging the Citations and G-Vs that come in and park. Thanks, Call around to FBO's in similar locations and ask. For a Gulfstream I've seen $0 to $1200. Most will waive the fee for a hundred gal or so |
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![]() "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Dico" wrote) I'm on the board of our local flying club and we manage the GA ramp. I am wondering if people can share with me what their airport (or other airports they've been to) are charge for overnight fees for jets. We have a small overnight fee for planes (which i believe is waived if they fuel up)... but I'm just doing some research as to what we should be charging the Citations and G-Vs that come in and park. If you have plenty of room, charge them the same as you would an Ercoupe - word will get around and you'll have a ramp full of Citations in no time. g People who arrive in jets will likely be spending some bigger bucks in your area. Be thankful of that - cut them some slack - and hope they buy lots and lots of fuel. Montblack I would modify that a bit and make it so it is worth their while to buy fuel from you. Make it a win-win, it will keep them coming back and will help support your club as well as the airport, because people with money and jets tend to be good resources when someone wants to do away with their favorite fuel stop. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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