It was also developed to help offset carbon emissions by allowing people who would otherwise book separate jets, to fly together.
[1] Jetpoolers match flight terms and then enlists an agent to act on their behalf to secure lift for the trip.
Names such as DayJet, BlackJet, Indigo, GreenJets, CoGoJets, POGO, ShareAJet Exchange, Jet-It-Together, Airpooler, Avion Private Jet Club, Gotham Air, Club Airways, Beacon, Perfect Jet Travel, Freshjets, JumpJet and SATSair are just some of the many failures witnessed by the business aviation industry.
American companies that offer jetpooling using the aforementioned concept must receive DOT/FAA approval in order to legally allow travelers to pay on a per seat, pro rata basis.
"Omaha charter company launches new jet-sharing firm to help people coordinate flights".