Private flights do not always imply travelling for business when you would prefer to work even on-board.

Booking a private jet is a perfect solution when you want to travel, for a weekend or more, to an uncommon place you`ve once heard about as an idea (and never stopped thinking of) but never managed to visit - due to your own strict schedules  or because they are much less accessible.

A smaller airport would, first of all, imply a change flight, but also less flights in general, with schedules you might never fit into.

Thanks to private charters the variety of destinations which you could conveniently access directly from your city, literally "door-to-door", increases up to infinity.

We`ve got some nice suggestions of "unchartered" destinations within Europe:

Transylvania, Romania (Transilvania Targu-Mures Airport, LRTM).

This beautiful region in the heart of Romania, famous for the mysterious romanticized character of Count Dracula (whose fiction personality is based on Vlad III Dracula, the Impaler - the 15th century`s most cruel ruler of Wallachia), attracts by its fabulous medieval castles and breathtaking nature - valleys, fields and mountains, - barely explored by tourists. 

Bordeaux, France (Bordeaux-Merignac Airport, LFBD).

This elegant, truly French, city can be considered the wine capital of not only France but of the world. Walk along the beautiful renovated Garonne river banks, contemplate the grand Place de la Bourse through the reflecting pool in front of it - the Miroir d`eau - or visit the famous vineyards and the outstanding wine museum which opened just a few years ago.

Krakow, Poland (John Paul II International Airport in Balice, EPKK).

The true pearl of Poland yet to be explored by most travellers. This old city attracts lovers of history with its majestic castles and cathedrals, the historic Jewish ditrict and genuinely rich past. However Krakow has the spirit of a very modern and trendy place.  

Ravenna, Italy (Ravenna Aiport, LIDR).

The indescribable beauty of Ravenna`s ancient Byzantine mosaics definitely makes it an unmissable destination among countless treasures of Italy. The most remarkable example of this miracle of art is the interior of the Basilica of San Vitale. This city is forever etched in history as the last capital of the Western Roman Empire and, thus, of Ancient Rome.