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Private plane rental from Brest to Aviosuperficie Palazzolo Avio

Private plane rental from Brest to Aviosuperficie Palazzolo Avio

Private plane rental from Brest to Aviosuperficie Palazzolo Avio

With OpenFly, the 1st private aircraft rental portal, you can rent a plane or a private jet to travel from Brest to Aviosuperficie Palazzolo Avio, easily, without having to change.

Here is a selection of 4 private planes available for this trip. 24 others are also available. Log in or register for free on OpenFly to see them!
Daher Socata TBM 940

Daher Socata

TBM 940

access_time 3h30 access_time 3h30
Estimation: 18362 € R/T*
For 4 max. pass.
(or €4590 excl. tax/passenger)
Bell 206B-2 JetRanger 2

Bell

206B-2 JetRanger 2

access_time 8h12 access_time 8h12
Estimation: 29143 € R/T*
For 6 max. pass.
(or €4857 excl. tax/passenger)
Eurocopter AS-350

Eurocopter

AS-350

access_time 7h10 access_time 7h10
Estimation: 30493 € R/T*
For 5 max. pass.
(or €6099 excl. tax/passenger)
Eurocopter AS-355 N Ecureuil

Eurocopter

AS-355 N Ecureuil

access_time 8h12 access_time 8h12
Estimation: 49507 € R/T*
For 5 max. pass.
(or €9901 excl. tax/passenger)
* Estimated cost excl. taxes for the plane and the pilot (without airport taxes) for a round trip organized by a Club OpenFly Member.

Brest to Aviosuperficie Palazzolo Avio by private plane:

The journey from Brest to Aviosuperficie Palazzolo Avio can be made by private plane within a flight time of 3h30.
The cost of renting a private plane for this journey starts from 18 362,00 € excluding tax.

Download the OpenFly application, indicate your departure airport (here Brest), your destination (here Aviosuperficie Palazzolo Avio) then choose your private plane from the listed aircraft and select the professional pilot with whom you want to make your flight. Booking a private plane becomes very simple.
More than 4000 destinations in Europe are thus directly accessible by plane private, from Brest or Aviosuperficie Palazzolo Avio, via private planes and private jets referenced on OpenFly.