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“I had heard that there was a backup in the chartering process and was a bit nervous as to how long it would’ve taken to receive an answer about our charter membership,” Rivera said.
Source: https://www.bupipedream.com/news/136551/student-club-charter-backlog-clears-after-three-years/
Interest rates are only one element of costs that go into a typical commodities deal – even just moving products from one port to another means chartering vessels and taking out insurance for the trip.
Source: https://gcaptain.com/rising-rates-are-reshaping-once-lucrative-commodity-trades/
Kennedy found that chartering a plane out of Afghanistan would cost £650,000 a trip.
Source: https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/harry-potter-author-jk-rowling-helped-afghan-lawyers-flee-the-taliban/
Maybe that would be a discouragement for chartering such flights.
Mills's trip comes as a bipartisan group of more than 140 members of the House of Representatives to use all methods at its disposal, including chartering flights, to rescue American citizens stranded in Israel.
The Government is considering leasing private planes and chartering flights for ministerial travel while procurement procedures are ongoing for a new jet.
We intend to continue chartering our vessels in a staggered manner, focusing on locking in cash flows and positioning ourselves in a balanced way to participate in the market efficiently.