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Shared Jet Flights — Split the Cabin, Not the Experience.

Book one seat on a shared private jet and divide the cost across the cabin. Same FBO, same Gulfstream-grade comfort, a fraction of the whole-jet price.

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Split the cost, keep the luxury 15-minute boarding FAA Part 135 operators Per-seat pricing Gulfstream-grade cabins Fly with curated travelers

The Cost-Split Breakdown

See the math. A full charter divided by the cabin — your seat costs a fraction without sacrificing comfort.

Featured Example

Challenger 350

New York (TEB) → Miami (OPF)
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Full Charter
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You save ~87% vs. booking the whole jet alone
$3,500 per seat
Los Angeles Aspen
AircraftCitation X
Full Charter$32,000
Cabin8 seats
Per Seat$4,000
Chicago New York
AircraftPhenom 300E
Full Charter$18,500
Cabin7 seats
Per Seat$2,643
Dallas Cabo San Lucas
AircraftGulfstream G280
Full Charter$48,000
Cabin10 seats
Per Seat$4,800

How Sharing Works

Three simple steps from browsing to boarding. No membership fees, no hidden charges.

1

Browse Live Seats

Search by route, date, or aircraft type. We aggregate shared charters, empty-leg seats, and member-only networks in real time.

2

Select & Split

Pick your seat. The total charter cost is already divided — what you see is what you pay. No last-minute surprises.

3

Board at the FBO

Arrive 15 minutes before departure. Walk from car to cabin. Same FBO lounge, same crew, same Gulfstream — just smarter pricing.

Live Shared-Seat Feed

Real routes, real aircraft, real per-seat prices. Tap "Alert me" to get notified when seats open.

3 seats open
Teterboro Palm Beach
Friday, June 20 · 10:00 AM
Aircraft
Challenger 350
Remaining
3 of 8
$3,200 / seat
2 seats open
Van Nuys Aspen
Saturday, June 21 · 8:30 AM
Aircraft
Citation X
Remaining
2 of 8
$4,100 / seat
1 seat left
Chicago New York
Monday, June 23 · 2:00 PM
Aircraft
Phenom 300E
Remaining
1 of 7
$2,850 / seat
4 seats open
Dallas Cabo San Lucas
Thursday, June 26 · 11:00 AM
Aircraft
Gulfstream G280
Remaining
4 of 10
$4,750 / seat
5 seats open
Boston Nantucket
Friday, June 27 · 4:00 PM
Aircraft
Pilatus PC-12
Remaining
5 of 6
$495 / seat
Sold out
Miami New York
Sunday, June 22 · 6:00 PM
Aircraft
Challenger 650
Remaining
0 of 12
$2,950 / seat

Never Miss a Shared Seat

Enter your email and preferred routes. We scan the network 24/7 and alert you the moment a match appears.

Safety & Trust

Every flight is operated by licensed carriers. Every seat is backed by real insurance and real operational control.

FAA Part 135

Every operator holds a current FAA Part 135 certificate, approved aircraft, and commercial insurance.

Argus & Wyvern

We prioritize operators rated by Argus and Wyvern — the gold standards for charter safety audits.

Verified Crews

All flight crews are FAA-certified with current medicals, type ratings, and recurrent training records.

Transparent Pricing

No membership fees, no hidden fuel surcharges. The per-seat price is final and inclusive before you book.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about cost-sharing, booking rules, and what to expect on your first shared flight.

The total charter price is divided evenly by the number of seats in the cabin. If a Challenger 350 costs $28,000 for a NY–Miami flight and has 8 seats, each seat is $3,500. You pay only for your seat, not a proportional share of empty seats. Taxes and FBO fees are included in the listed per-seat price.

Most shared flights are anonymous by default for privacy. Some operators offer verified-member profiles or business-network flights where travelers opt in to share details. You will always know the total number of passengers booked before departure.

The flight operates regardless. Your per-seat price is locked at booking and never increases if other seats remain unsold. The operator absorbs the empty-seat risk, not you. That is the core difference between a shared-charter program and a crowd-funded flight.

Cancellation policies vary by operator but are disclosed before checkout. Most shared-charter seats are non-refundable within 48 hours of departure. Some operators offer a one-time date change with 72 hours notice for a nominal fee. We display the exact policy on every listing.

Yes. The aircraft, crew, FBO, and in-flight experience are identical to a full charter. The only difference is that you are sharing the cabin with other passengers. You still board at the private terminal, still enjoy the same seats and catering, and still arrive at the same private FBO.

We benchmark every listed seat against current charter market rates, empty-leg databases, and historical pricing for the same route. If a per-seat price is above market, we flag it. If it is significantly below market, we verify the operator is licensed and the aircraft is insured before listing it.