Here we are again in the closing days of an election year. A right and privilege we have as Americans to choose our next leaders, both President and representatives. It is a defining moment in history.  A time we get to do something that has become a “bad” word in recent years, we get to discriminate. Yes, in recent years, discriminate has become something you don’t want to do, but each of us does it every day. Obviously, I’m not talking about being prejudice or judging someone on the basis of race, gender or whatever you want to insert there. The word “discriminate” has a meaning that has been lost in political correctness. According to Dictionary.com, here is the alternative meaning: to note or observe a difference; distinguish accurately, ie: to discriminate between things. This is exactly what we do when we vote, we observe a difference in their plans, distinguish what is accurate and make a decision. We discriminate in decisions we make every day, like who to do business with, products we purchase, etc. Well, you have this same opportunity to discriminate when it comes to how you travel. Here are just some of the differences between what you are doing and what you can elect to do differently.

  • You fly on the airlines schedule,       OR         You fly when you want
  • You wait in long lines                                   You show up and board the plane within minutes.
  • You go through security lines                         Security done before you arrive and minimal once
  •                                                                   you arrive.
  • Just a seat number on the plane                    Known by your name
  • Carry your own bags                                    Meet at your car and bags carried and loaded for you
  • Park sometime miles away and pay               Your keys are kept by our personel, car washed
  •                                                                   while your traveling and pulled up  to the
  •                                                                   airplane upon your return.
  • Baggage claim, rental cars, etc                     No baggage claim, transportation arranged for you.
  • Business meetings could take                        Out and back the same day,  saves time and gets   days due to airline schedule.                         you home to your family.

 

These are just some of the differences. Don’t you get to be discriminative when it comes to how you travel? You have worked hard to get where you are. Now its time to sit back and elect to travel differently. This year, elect to make Special Services your flight department. Whether you fly for business or pleasure, long flights or short, elect to travel when or where on your schedule. There are over 5000 airports in the US and the airlines only offer service to about 400 of them. When you elect to fly with Special Services, you get access to just about all of them, depending on the plane you choose to fly. Make your election to give Special Services a try the next time you travel.’

Eric Groves

Chief Operating Officer