Welcome to jet4us
Private aviation, reimagined around you.
jet4us is a demand-driven private aviation marketplace — a platform where travelers express what flights they want, and operators compete to serve them. Instead of searching through fixed listings and paying premium solo rates, you define your route and travel dates, and the market responds to you.
Who jet4us is for
Travelers who want to fly privately — whether booking an entire aircraft for themselves or splitting a flight with others to share the cost.
Operators who want a smarter way to find passengers — receiving qualified, pre-pooled demand rather than chasing individual cold inquiries.
Two ways to fly
jet4us offers two booking modes depending on how you want to travel:
| Mode | Who pays | How it works |
|---|---|---|
| Book Jet | You, alone (or your group) | You book the entire aircraft. No seat sharing. |
| Book Seat | Multiple travelers, split equally | Others join your trip. Everyone shares the cost. |
You choose the mode when creating a trip request. See Book Jet vs Book Seat for a full comparison.
The jet4us difference
Traditional charter booking puts the traveler at a disadvantage. You call a broker, get a quote, and pay whatever rate the market dictates — often high because one traveler absorbs the entire cost.
jet4us flips this model:
- Demand comes first. You create a trip request before any operator is contacted.
- Travelers pool together. On Book Seat trips, others join your request — spreading the cost across multiple passengers.
- Operators compete for your business. Once your trip is ready, multiple operators submit price proposals. You pick the best one.
This means better prices, more route options, and a transparent process where you stay in control from start to finish.
How to navigate this documentation
| Section | What you'll find |
|---|---|
| How It Works | The full platform lifecycle from trip creation to takeoff |
| Book Jet vs Book Seat | Detailed comparison of the two booking modes |
| Pooling | How seat pooling works and why it benefits travelers |
| Trip Requests | What a trip request is and its full lifecycle |
| Offers | How operators submit price proposals and how you evaluate them |
| Bookings | What a booking is and how yours gets confirmed |
| Payments | How to pay your operator and confirm your seat |
| Public vs Private | Who can see your trip and who can join |
| Expiry | What happens when a trip runs out of time |
Start with How It Works for a plain-language walkthrough of the full journey from request to flight.