Determining an appropriate gratuity for flight crew on a privately chartered aircraft is not a standardized practice. Unlike commercial aviation, where tipping is uncommon, private aviation presents a different landscape. Industry norms and company policies often dictate whether a tip is expected or accepted. The level of service provided and the discretion of the client significantly influence this decision.
Historically, the practice of tipping in private aviation has been inconsistent. Factors such as the length of the flight, the complexity of the itinerary, and the extra services rendered by the crew can contribute to a client’s perception of value. While not obligatory, a gratuity is often viewed as a gesture of appreciation for exceptional service and dedication to passenger safety and comfort.