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Most rental places charge wet rates. I don't really know how that rate breaks down in terms of covering fuel and mx vs profit vs other overhead. But let's assume 60% is fuel and mx.
So, how come most rental places charge daily minimums at full wet rate? It seems to me that the reason for this is to prevent ac from sitting idly and not making any profit. Yet only maybe 30%(may even be less) of the rate is the profit. Shouldn't this lower rate(+ a little more) be charged as minimum(difference)? Let's say 40% of wet. The plane is just sitting and making money(still more than if it were flying).
This would encourage people to rent long term while being really easy on AC. The FBO can then have more planes to cover increased demand with probably about the same mx costs...
Any thoughts?
Thankfully, the place i rent from has really liberal daily minimum policy. Really encourages to travel, but i know this is a major problem for most renters
So, how come most rental places charge daily minimums at full wet rate? It seems to me that the reason for this is to prevent ac from sitting idly and not making any profit. Yet only maybe 30%(may even be less) of the rate is the profit. Shouldn't this lower rate(+ a little more) be charged as minimum(difference)? Let's say 40% of wet. The plane is just sitting and making money(still more than if it were flying).
This would encourage people to rent long term while being really easy on AC. The FBO can then have more planes to cover increased demand with probably about the same mx costs...
Any thoughts?
Thankfully, the place i rent from has really liberal daily minimum policy. Really encourages to travel, but i know this is a major problem for most renters