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eapolitans may still have the want or need to fly, even though the coronavirus pandemic has devasted the commercial air travel industry. While the July Fourth weekend saw a bump in domestic and international flights caught up with Stephen Myers, vice president at . Myers, who also captains one of the Naples-based aviation company’s Phenom 300 planes, says he and his colleagues have seen “a lot of firsttime private travelers.” Here, he shares insight into what passengers can expect from this exclusive method of air travel.

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