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College basketball teams use private jets for flexibility and efficiency

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College basketball teams use private jets for flexibility and efficiency
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Arranging travel for college basketball teams can be challenging, particularly when relying on commercial flights. Many college basketball programs, especially those in rural areas with limited flight options, have turned to private jets for travel to avoid delays, layovers, and logistical complications.

One major advantage of using private jets is scheduling flexibility. Teams can leave and arrive according to their own schedule, without dealing with long check-in lines or security delays at commercial airports. ESPN notes that this efficiency allows athletes to focus better and maximizes their time both academically and athletically.

Flying privately also offers increased comfort and privacy. Athletes and coaches benefit from a quiet environment where they can relax, strategize, and prepare for games, away from the public eye. This is particularly important for athletes involved in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, where maintaining focus away from distractions is crucial.

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There are notable instances of college basketball teams using private jets, such as the Auburn Tigers and Gonzaga Bulldogs. However, they have faced some issues. For example, an altercation occurred on an Auburn flight causing an unscheduled return, and a near-miss incident involving a Gonzaga flight at Los Angeles International Airport highlighted the potential safety risks of private jet travel.

Despite safety concerns, private jets remain popular. Private jet travel is not without its complications, such as potential technical issues, limited ground support, and delays. Yet, they provide teams with more control over travel adjustments when needed.

One significant obstacle to private jet use is cost. The expense of chartering private flights can add up to millions of dollars per season, making it prohibitive for many teams. Only programs with substantial financial resources can afford regular private jet travel. During major events like the NCAA March Madness tournament, the association manages team transportation, but during the regular season, teams decide their travel methods. For some, private jets are a valuable investment in team performance, while for others, the costs may not justify the benefits.

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