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Private aviation doesn’t need to be complicated. Jettly was built to simplify how private jet travel is searched, priced, and booked—without the friction of traditional brokerage models.
Jettly is a global private aviation platform that connects travelers with certified aircraft operators worldwide. Unlike traditional brokers that rely on phone calls and opaque quoting, Jettly uses technology to streamline access, pricing visibility, and flight coordination.
Jettly does not own aircraft. Instead, it provides access to a large network of vetted operators, allowing travelers to choose the most efficient aircraft for each mission.
Travelers can access flights in multiple ways depending on their needs:
Once a request is submitted:
You are supported throughout the process—before departure, during the flight, and after arrival.
Jettly’s operations team monitors each flight end-to-end. This includes:
Jettly is designed for:
Explore available aircraft to see how Jettly works in practice.
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