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Shortage of planes causing problems for Premier League clubs

It may not be something most of us will ever have to think about, but a shortage of private planes is causing a real headache for Premier League clubs.

Before Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat at Leeds United earlier this month, Thomas Tuchel’s squad had to travel to Yorkshire using three 14-seater aircraft. The coaching staff followed by bus because there was a technical issue with the original aircraft that had been booked.

 
Tuchel’s side endured a problematic journey to Elland Road

On August 7, Brighton & Hove Albion flew back to Gatwick Airport in Sussex from Manchester after their 2-1 win against Manchester United. The aircraft had to drop off Graham Potter’s side and then go straight to Stansted Airport in Essex to pick up Manchester City, who had been playing at West Ham.

Another club reports having to pay as much as three times the cost of an equivalent trip this time last year.

“Nobody saw it coming,” says one Premier League executive. “It’s hit us all at the same time — a real conspiracy of circumstances that has caught everyone out.”

The impact of COVID-19 has forced some airlines out of business but other issues include a shortage of crew, higher fuel prices and a particular lack of bigger planes. Ideally clubs want enough seats for 50-60 staff but only smaller aircraft with a capacity of 25 or 30 people are available, meaning key individuals fly and the rest travel by coach.

Many Premier League clubs do not like using propeller aircraft, either, and prefer private jets because they look more slick and professional.

It is hoped the situation will ease slightly after the peak holiday season.


 

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2 minutes ago, Never to the dark side said:

From the "Athletic"

Shortage of planes causing problems for Premier League clubs

It may not be something most of us will ever have to think about, but a shortage of private planes is causing a real headache for Premier League clubs.

Before Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat at Leeds United earlier this month, Thomas Tuchel’s squad had to travel to Yorkshire using three 14-seater aircraft. The coaching staff followed by bus because there was a technical issue with the original aircraft that had been booked.

 
Tuchel’s side endured a problematic journey to Elland Road

On August 7, Brighton & Hove Albion flew back to Gatwick Airport in Sussex from Manchester after their 2-1 win against Manchester United. The aircraft had to drop off Graham Potter’s side and then go straight to Stansted Airport in Essex to pick up Manchester City, who had been playing at West Ham.

Another club reports having to pay as much as three times the cost of an equivalent trip this time last year.

“Nobody saw it coming,” says one Premier League executive. “It’s hit us all at the same time — a real conspiracy of circumstances that has caught everyone out.”

The impact of COVID-19 has forced some airlines out of business but other issues include a shortage of crew, higher fuel prices and a particular lack of bigger planes. Ideally clubs want enough seats for 50-60 staff but only smaller aircraft with a capacity of 25 or 30 people are available, meaning key individuals fly and the rest travel by coach.

Many Premier League clubs do not like using propeller aircraft, either, and prefer private jets because they look more slick and professional.

It is hoped the situation will ease slightly after the peak holiday season.


 

Regular flights for Championship teams? Never take off. 

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There is such a ludicrous amount of money sloshing around the top clubs that I'm surprised that they've even noticed the cost increase.

Per the below it's $50k per weekend for a private jet so say £100k - £150k for a bigger one.

Cristiano Ronaldo is on £26.8m per year / £500k a week.

 

https://www.bankrate.com/loans/personal-loans/how-much-does-a-private-jet-cost/#:~:text=The price for a brand,like the engines and avionics.

 

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39 minutes ago, Never to the dark side said:

Don't think the players were flown to Hull this season.

No but they flew to Boro last season. Hull isn't that bad a journey really, not a big difference to Blackburn for example.

6 minutes ago, bcfc01 said:

Putting on a return flight for Norwich would be an enormous help imo, with the following game being Burnley away.

I believe this will be happening. The players are also having a rest until Wednesday this week, which is a good idea considering the hectic start to the season.

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We currently have more private jet hires than just about any other country.....mainly due to the ridiculous tax breaks available on Aero fuel.  In fact pound for pound people pay a higher rate of tax on car fuel at the garage than charter jet companies pay on jet fuel,  it is an absurd anamoly that needs to be urgently addressed by the Government?  But with our potential new Prime Minister........"Would you Truss this person?"  having recently spent £500,000 of tax payer's money on a private jet to Australia, instead of using a scheduled flight....don't hold yer breath. ?

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