JETBAY relaunches as private aviation OTA; debuts fixed-price private jet charter

The revamped platform will provide end-to-end booking allowing users to browse aircraft, compare routes and confirm bookings directly.
Private jet charter booking platform JETBAY announced relaunch of its platform as Online Travel Agency (OTA) for private aviation and debuted fixed-price private jet charter on select high-demand US routes.
The fixed-price private jet charter includes pre-priced, all-inclusive charter packages offered by certified and licensed direct air carriers or authorised charter operators across select US and international city pairs.
“Private aviation has lacked a true OTA experience; a place where clients can see available options, published prices, and book with confidence,” said Cao Yuan, CEO, JETBAY.
“The relaunch of our platform, paired with Fixed-Price Private Jet Charter, changes that. We’re bringing transparency and ease of modern travel booking in an industry where pricing clarity has traditionally lagged.”
Private jet charter pricing has traditionally operated on a dynamic quote model. Fixed price charter addresses this directly.
Each package is operated by properly certificated and licensed air carriers or authorised charter operators, offered at a fixed, all-inclusive total charter rate inclusive of operator fees and standard charges, structured around consistent high-traffic U.S. city pairs, subject to availability, across designated aircraft categories.
“Luxury travelers are accustomed to knowing exactly what they’re paying for before they commit – whether it’s a five-star hotel suite or a first-class cabin,” added Cao. “Private aviation should be no different. JETBAY’s Fixed-Price Private Jet Charter package closes that gap.”
JETBAY said that despite the change in model, the company confirms that safety, aircraft quality and operator standards remain fully intact under the new platform model and fixed-price structure.
“The pricing model has evolved – not the safety model,” said Cao. “All flights are arranged in compliance with all applicable FAA, DOT, and international civil aviation regulatory standards.”







