Air taxi

An air taxi is an aircraft that provides point-to-point air transportation services. It is usually a small airplane or a helicopter.

Unlike commercial airlines, which follow scheduled routes and have designated airports, air taxis operate on flexible routes. Air taxis are similar to traditional taxi services but in the air. Passengers can book a flight for a specific time and route. Booking is usually done through mobile apps or websites, and the price depends on factors like distance, time of day, or aircraft type.

Air taxi services are mostly used for short trips or for reaching destinations that are not easily accessible by traditional modes of transport, such as islands, mountain towns, or rural areas.

Air taxis fly on-demand or within a defined network of locations and can take off from smaller airports, heliports, or designated landing zones within urban areas.

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