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Airble expands access to private aviation with shared jetpool chartering

December 16, 2025

The feature allows travellers to crowd-fund private flights through the platform, while limiting charges if seats remain unfilled.

Jetpooling is designed for business and leisure travellers seeking the efficiency of private aviation at a lower cost.

Airble has launched a group chartering feature that allows travellers to share the cost of private flights while maintaining comfort and convenience. The option enables guests to initiate or join crowd-funded private flights through the platform.

Clients select a destination aircraft, preferred date and number of seats, then secure the booking using a credit card. The flight is listed on Airble’s website and app allowing other guests to join and divide the cost. If all seats are not filled, no charges are applied.

“Jetpooling opens up private aviation to a broader audience,” says Saeed Golzar, CEO at Airble. “It focuses on sharing the sky by making private flights more flexible, affordable and sustainable.”

The option is designed for business and leisure travellers seeking the efficiency of private aviation at a lower cost. Due to regulatory restrictions, jetpooling is currently available only on flights operated by Canadian service providers.

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