Lakeland charter air-travel service expands Plant City fleet

TRYP Air Charter has added an eight-passenger turbo-prop aircraft.


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Elliott Mintzer is the president of TRYP Air Charter, which was founded in 1973. (File photo)
Elliott Mintzer is the president of TRYP Air Charter, which was founded in 1973. (File photo)
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In response to high demand for its private charter aircraft services, TRYP Air Charter has added another Pilatus PC12 turbo-prop plane to its existing fleet at Plant City Airport. 

In a news release, Lakeland-based TRYP says the Pilatus PC12 can accommodate up to eight passengers in a luxurious cabin that’s more spacious than a mid-size jet. The aircraft can climb to a height of 28,000 feet, reach speeds of up to 300 mph and reach destinations such as the Bahamas, Key West, Nashville and Atlanta. 

"We feel very fortunate to experience such growth and are very excited to be adding the service to  Plant City,” TRYP Air Charter Elliot Mintzer states in the release. “With the addition of this PC12,  we can meet the growing demand for a premier eight-passenger business class aircraft to central  Florida.”

For airfare pricing and schedule information, visit the TRYP website.

 

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