There’s a growing demand for private jet services during the pandemic. — AFP Relaxnews
When coronavirus shuttered international travel this year, Thomas Flohr of VistaJet Group chose not to furlough any of his company’s employees.
“We took a bold decision and said: ‘We’re not going to lay off anyone, we’re going to keep all the employees, we’re not going to ground any airplanes’,” Flohr said. “In hindsight, it was the right decision.”
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