World Cup fever is sweeping the country, with millions of eyes glued to the television as the US Men’s National Soccer team continues to go beyond all expectations. Of course, nothing compares to actually being there at the game – the beauty of Brazil combined with the energy of the crowd is unparalleled.
Millions of fans are traveling to Brazil for the games, with visitors from the United States making up the majority. According to FIFA, Americans have purchased more tickets to the games than any other country except for Brazil.
Want to catch a game?
Private charter is the easiest and most comfortable way to travel to Brazil, and CNBC reports that at least 1000 private jets are expected to arrive in the country for the Cup. A charter flight from San Diego to Rio will take about 13 hours, whereas a commercial flight will be, on average, about twenty hours with multiple layovers.
On such a long flight, comfort is key. Heavy jets like the Gulfstream IV or Challenger 601 have plenty of room for passengers to spread out and relax, with catered meals and pre-requested bottles of wine add even more to the luxury experience.
Another perk is that the customs process is eased with a private charter flight. Instead of waiting for hours in the airport, you’ll be able to go through a more private and efficient customs process. From door to door, a charter flight will get you to Brazil in almost half the time of a commercial one.
Comfort and ease are the hallmarks of private jet charter, and there’s no better way to get to Brazil to cheer on the USA.