Single Entity Charter Flights:
They are kind of private charter that is commonly used for business needs. The company or individuals hire the flight and bears the entire cost of the flight travel. People who travel in the single entity charter flights do not pay for their travel. When you book a private charter, you pay for the entire flight. This is mainly used by companies for business meetings, employee incentive travel and occasionally for luxury travel.
Affinity Charter Flights:
Like single entity charters, affinity charters are also private charters that are booked by business and organizations or groups. However, contrary to the company or single person paying for the charter flight, the passengers travelling pay their own fare. This is typically used by a group of people or family on a holiday, sport and as tourism package. While the airfares are paid by individuals, the flight is not open for public booking.
Public Charter Flights:
As the name suggests, the seats of charter flights owned by the operators are rented out to the public. This can be done directly or through travel agents. These kinds of flights are operated by the tourism operators. This is not operated throughout the year but seasonal. They are operated during holidays or as part of vacation package that tour operators offer their customers. The schedule is designed by the tour operator and they take the legal responsibility to provide the transportation service to the passengers. With public charters, same guidelines of security have to be followed as we opt for commercial flight.