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By the Jettly Flight Operations Team, drawing on charter dispatch and coordination experience across on-demand operations. Reviewed by Jettly's compliance lead for DOT charter broker disclosures and FAA carrier verification language. Last updated July 3, 2026.
Booking a last-minute private jet charter on the same day works more often than travelers expect. When an aircraft and crew sit ready near your departure city, wheels-up in 3 to 6 hours is a realistic target. A same-day private jet flight becomes confirmed only after you sign the charter agreement and secure payment, so your speed depends on how fast every step gets done. This guide gives you the timeline, the feasibility checks, the pricing, and the exact online booking flow with Jettly.
TL;DR. Same-day private jet charter is often feasible in 3–6 hours when an aircraft and crew are already positioned nearby, but the flight is only confirmed after you sign the charter agreement and secure payment. The gating factors are aircraft positioning, crew duty time, airport operating hours, and how quickly you provide passenger details.
Same-day private jet charter is an on-demand flight arranged to depart on the same calendar day you book, often from a private terminal (FBO) with a much shorter pre-departure process than a commercial airport. "Same-day" means today. "3–6 hours" measures the time from your request to planned wheels-up.
Jettly recommends booking 24 to 72 hours ahead for the best availability and pricing. Same-day still works in plenty of cases, and Jettly can arrange a last-minute private jet charter in as little as 3 to 6 hours depending on aircraft positioning and crew readiness. You can book a last minute private jet charter online through the instant quote tool or app, then confirm by signing and paying.
Four reasons 3–6 hours works:
A suitable aircraft and crew are positioned near your departure airport.
Your passenger details and documents are ready to send right away.
Your departure airport and a nearby alternate both have open FBO hours.
You can review the charter agreement, sign, and pay quickly.
Four reasons it does not:
Airport curfews or limited operating hours block your window.
Weather or de-icing pushes the schedule.
Crew duty and rest limits leave no legal crew nearby.
International permits, customs, or long-runway needs add lead time.
Reach is rarely the problem. According to NBAA, air charter reaches more than 5,000 public-use airports in the United States, more than 100 times the reach of the airlines. That network makes it easier to find a nearby field with an available aircraft. Medical and other time-critical trips can need specialist handling, so review emergency charter options when your flight is urgent for health reasons.
"The biggest advantage of same-day private aviation isn't just speed, it's the ability to adapt to changing schedules while maintaining access to thousands of airports that commercial airlines simply don't serve."
- Justin Crabbe, CEO, Jettly
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If you can provide this now |
If you can't, expect longer |
|---|---|
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Passenger legal names and dates of birth |
The manifest and screening stall without them |
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Passport details for international trips |
Cross-border clearance and permits slow down |
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Pet species, weight, and carrier type |
Operator approval and paperwork add time |
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Ground transport pickup and drop-off |
Car service may not be ready at departure |
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Preferred airports plus one or two alternates |
Fewer aircraft match a single fixed airport |
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A payment-ready decision maker |
Confirmation waits until payment clears |
If you only remember one thing, remember this. Same-day charter is mostly a positioning, crew, and paperwork problem, not a finding-a-plane problem.
Aircraft positioning sets the clock. A positioning flight (ferry flight) is when an aircraft flies without passengers to get into place for your departure, and last-minute trips often depend on how quickly positioning can happen. Being near a major metro with many based aircraft shortens that reposition time and cuts your lead time.
Crew duty limits are legal, not optional. Pilots carry duty and rest requirements, so a last-minute multi-leg plan can break an otherwise fast timeline. Airport constraints matter too: FBO hours, runway length, curfews, and slot limits vary by field. Weather and de-icing can add delay in cold months. Jettly membership programs include de-icing coverage so members skip surprise de-icing charges, though the timing still depends on conditions. International constraints such as permits and customs can extend lead time, and some permits clear fast while others take longer.
"Travelers often assume finding an aircraft is the hardest part of a same-day charter. In reality, crew availability, airport operating hours, and completing the required documentation are just as important to getting airborne quickly."
- Justin Crabbe, CEO, Jettly
If your preferred airport is flexible, you can often reduce same-day lead time because nearby alternates may have more available aircraft and fewer operating constraints. The 5,000-plus public-use airports noted by NBAA give you room to pick a field that works. Complex trips also move faster with simpler inputs, so start with flight planning basics before you request quotes. Empty leg flights can widen your options when the routing lines up. Score your trip below.
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Factor |
Score 0 / 1 / 2 |
What it means |
How to improve |
|---|---|---|---|
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Flexible airports |
0 one field only / 1 primary plus maybe / 2 open to alternates |
Alternates widen aircraft options |
Name one or two nearby airports |
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Passenger count |
0 large group / 1 midsize group / 2 fits a light jet |
Smaller groups fit more aircraft |
Split the group or accept a larger cabin |
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Baggage volume |
0 oversized / 1 standard / 2 carry-on only |
Bulky bags limit aircraft choice |
Declare items at booking |
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Pets |
0 large or multiple / 1 small with carrier / 2 none |
Pets need operator approval |
Confirm the pet policy early |
|
International vs domestic |
0 long-haul international / 1 nearby cross-border / 2 domestic |
Borders add permits and handling |
Prepare passports and pick known ports |
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Time of day |
0 curfew or overnight / 1 early or late but open / 2 daytime |
Open FBO hours speed departure |
Shift the window into open hours |
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Multi-city need |
0 complex multi-leg / 1 two legs / 2 single leg |
Extra legs add crew and time |
Simplify or extend the timeline |
|
Special catering |
0 elaborate / 1 standard / 2 simple or none |
Detailed catering needs lead time |
Keep same-day catering simple |
This is the fastest realistic path to wheels-up when nothing unexpected happens.
3–6 hour timeline. For same-day travel, speed comes from completing the traveler actions first: confirm passenger details, sign the charter agreement, and secure payment. The operator then finalizes crew, files the flight plan, and positions the aircraft if needed.
A charter agreement is the contract that lists aircraft details, itinerary, pricing, and operating terms, and a charter flight is confirmed only after it is signed and payment is secured. Pre-flight coordination then covers the passenger manifest, catering requests, ground transportation, and pet approvals where they apply. Charter runs on your schedule rather than a published timetable, which NBAA lists among the main reasons people fly on demand.
Travelers typically arrive at the FBO 15 to 30 minutes before departure. Arrive earlier for international trips, large groups, special baggage, or peak-event days. The Jettly app on iOS and Android keeps the manifest, instant pricing, and trip status in one place, so the booking process moves without long phone chains.
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Time window |
What you do |
What Jettly does |
What the operator does |
Risk points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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0–15 min |
Submit route, date, timing window, and passenger names |
Confirms feasibility and starts sourcing aircraft |
Checks aircraft and crew availability |
Incomplete request details |
|
15–45 min |
Review aircraft options and instant pricing |
Presents available aircraft with indicative quotes |
Holds a tentative aircraft and crew |
Indecision or a changing route |
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45–90 min |
Select aircraft, sign the charter agreement, secure payment |
Issues the agreement and handles escrow payment |
Confirms crew and begins flight planning |
Slow signing or payment approval |
|
90–180 min |
Send catering, ground transport, and pet details |
Coordinates FBO, catering, and car service |
Files the flight plan, positions and fuels the aircraft |
Positioning distance, fueling, slots |
|
180–360 min |
Travel to the FBO and arrive 15–30 min before |
Sends FBO details and final timing |
Completes preflight, boards, departs |
Traffic, late arrival, weather |
If you send this in your first message, you save the most time.
The fastest same-day bookings happen when the passenger list, preferred airports (plus alternates), and a payment-ready decision maker are available immediately. A passenger manifest is the traveler list (names and details) used for flight coordination and, for some trips, security and customs processes. Jettly's instant quote tool supports One Way, Round Trip, and Multi-City requests with passenger counts and multiple legs, which keeps the booking process tight even when the plan is not simple.
"Successful last-minute charter flights are driven by preparation as much as aircraft availability. Flexible departure airports, complete passenger information, and prompt decision-making can significantly improve the likelihood of a same-day departure."
- Justin Crabbe, CEO, Jettly
Minimum required to move fast:
Passenger legal names and contact phone (dates of birth for the manifest)
Departure date and a departure time window, not a single exact minute
Preferred departure and arrival airports, plus one or two alternates
Trip type: one-way, round-trip, or multi-city
Bag count and a payment-ready decision maker
Expanded checklist that prevents day-of delays:
Nationality and passport details for any international leg
Special baggage such as skis, golf bags, or medical equipment
Pet species, weight, and carrier type, since final approval is operator-specific
Ground transportation pickup and drop-off addresses (Jettly membership flights include executive car service; on-demand availability varies by trip)
Catering preferences and allergies (Jettly membership includes complimentary catering; on-demand requests depend on the operator and FBO)
Still sanity-checking the number before you commit? Start with an estimate using the charter cost calculator. It shortens lead time by setting expectations before quotes arrive.
Last-minute pricing can be higher or lower. It depends on availability and positioning. A last-minute private jet charter typically prices by aircraft category and trip time, with the biggest same-day swing coming from aircraft positioning and crew availability.
The occupied hourly rate is the core number. Occupied hourly rate means you are billed for the time you are on board from takeoff to landing, not the time the aircraft repositions. A private jet rental is priced mainly by that flight time and the aircraft category you pick. The ranges below are approximate market bands that vary by route, timing, and availability.
|
Category |
Typical seats |
Typical range (miles) |
Indicative hourly range (USD) |
Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Turboprop |
6–8 |
up to ~1,000 |
$1,800–$2,800 |
Short regional hops and small runways |
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Very light jet |
4–6 |
~1,000–1,500 |
$2,000–$3,500 |
Quick one- to two-hour trips |
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Light jet |
6–8 |
~1,500–2,000 |
$2,800–$4,500 |
Regional business travel |
|
Midsize / super-midsize |
7–9 |
~2,000–3,500 |
$4,000–$8,000 |
Transcontinental comfort |
|
Heavy / ultra-long-range |
10–16 |
4,000+ |
$8,000–$15,000+ |
Coast-to-coast and international |
Top price drivers for a same-day private jet include repositioning distance, airport fees, crew availability, day and time, international handling, de-icing timing, and whether the trip is one-way or round-trip. Larger cabins cost more per hour because of fuel, maintenance, and crew, which is spelled out in this breakdown of private jet operating costs. U.S. domestic charter usually carries a 7.5% federal excise tax plus small per-passenger segment fees. An empty leg flight can beat these numbers when the route matches, so it is worth checking.
|
Trip distance band |
Aircraft that commonly fit |
What the quote usually includes |
What can add cost |
|---|---|---|---|
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Short hop (under 500 mi) |
Turboprop, very light, light jet |
Flight hours, crew, standard handling, taxes |
Positioning, de-icing, after-hours fees |
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Regional (500–1,500 mi) |
Light, midsize |
Flight hours, crew, basic catering, taxes |
Reposition distance, peak-day demand |
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Coast-to-coast (2,000–3,000 mi) |
Super-midsize, heavy |
Flight hours, crew, catering, taxes and segment fees |
Fuel stops, cross-border handling |
|
International long-haul |
Heavy, ultra-long-range |
Flight hours, crew, handling, permits |
Overflight and landing permits, customs, ground handling abroad |
Jettly's route calculator provides estimates and instant pricing. Final pricing comes in the charter agreement. A private jet rental quote is only firm once you sign, so treat all online figures as a starting point.
An empty leg flight is a one-way private jet flight that exists because an aircraft must reposition, and it can be discounted, but the route and timing are usually fixed. You still get the entire aircraft privately, not a shared cabin.
Empty leg flights can save 30% to 75% versus standard charter, but they trade flexibility for price because timing and routing are tied to a pre-scheduled repositioning. Jettly lists thousands of empty leg flights on-site, with some discounted fares starting around $99. Savings vary by deal and are not guaranteed. The reliability tradeoff is real: an empty leg can shift or cancel when the original trip changes, so plan a backup if your schedule is firm. Pets are common on charters, and rules differ by operator, so read up on pets on empty legs before you count on it.
Jettly's Flexible Departure Discount is another lever. Opting into a 72-hour departure window unlocks discounted flight rates, subject to availability and program terms. When you can book a last minute private jet charter online with a wider window, you give the system more room to price the trip down.
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Factor |
Empty leg flight |
Standard on-demand charter |
|---|---|---|
|
Price |
30%–75% below standard, from as low as $99 on some routes |
Full charter rate by category and hours |
|
Schedule flexibility |
Fixed date, time window, and route |
You choose the date, time, and airports |
|
Likelihood of change |
Higher, tied to the original trip |
Lower once confirmed |
|
Best for |
Flexible travelers chasing value |
Fixed plans and specific timing |
|
Return trip |
Rarely matched; plan a separate return |
Round-trip and multi-city supported |
Jettly follows a six-step flow:
Search or request a flight.
Receive aircraft options.
Select an aircraft.
Confirm with a signed charter agreement and secured payment.
Complete pre-flight coordination.
Depart from the FBO.
A charter broker arranges air transportation by connecting travelers with properly licensed air carriers, and the broker does not operate the aircraft. Jettly is a charter broker operated by Jettly Inc., so every advertised flight is flown by a third-party carrier holding FAA Part 135 or Part 121 certification (or equivalent foreign authority), and Jettly complies with DOT Part 295 and Part 298 charter broker rules. Charter brokers source aircraft through digital marketplaces and industry systems such as Avinode, and Jettly runs its own global charter marketplace with access to more than 23,000 aircraft across 190-plus countries.
A private jet charter booking platform speeds up same-day travel by letting you compare available aircraft quickly, then finalize the trip with a signed charter agreement and secured payment. Travelers comparing private jet charter booking platforms will see names like XO, VistaJet, PrivateFly, and Airble alongside Jettly. Jettly's instant quote tool supports One Way, Round Trip, and Multi-City inputs, the iOS and Android apps handle booking and trip management, and member deposits sit in insured escrow kept separate from operating funds.
With Jettly, the fastest same-day bookings follow a simple sequence: request options, select an aircraft, sign the charter agreement, secure payment, then depart from the FBO. Want the fundamentals first? Read how aircraft charter works for the full explainer.
"The best same-day charter experiences combine responsive flight coordination with transparent communication, allowing travelers to understand what is possible, what may affect timing, and what is required to confirm a flight without unnecessary delays."
- Justin Crabbe, CEO, Jettly
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Step |
What you see or do |
Typical time range |
What can slow it down |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Search or request a flight |
Enter route, date, and passengers in the instant quote tool or app |
2–10 min |
Vague dates or missing passenger count |
|
Receive aircraft options |
Review available aircraft with instant pricing |
15–60 min |
Few nearby aircraft or odd hours |
|
Select an aircraft |
Pick the cabin that fits your trip |
5–20 min |
Comparing too many options |
|
Sign and pay |
Review terms, sign the charter agreement, pay via escrow |
15–45 min |
Slow signer or payment approval |
|
Pre-flight coordination |
Share manifest, catering, ground transport |
30–120 min |
Missing IDs or pet paperwork |
|
FBO departure |
Arrive 15–30 min before, board, fly |
Day of |
Traffic, weather, late arrival |
Choose flexible airports and name a nearby alternate.
Confirm the passenger list in your first message.
Be ready to sign the charter agreement and pay fast.
Reach Jettly's 24/7 team by app, phone at +1-866-448-2358, or email at departures@jettly.com.
Speed matters, but safety and compliance are the non-negotiables. A reputable same-day charter is defined by the operator's certification and the signed charter agreement, not by how fast a quote appears on screen.
Jettly works exclusively with certified operators that are ARGUS- or Wyvern-rated and meet or exceed FAA, Transport Canada, and EASA standards, with some operators also holding IS-BAO certification. Jettly states it vets every operator, monitors aircraft for compliance, and works with independent safety auditors. A Part 135 operator is a properly certified air carrier authorized to conduct on-demand charter flights under U.S. FAA regulations, and Part 121 covers scheduled and larger commercial operations. The air carrier operating your flight provides the aircraft insurance; Jettly, as a charter broker, arranges the flight and is not the insurer. NBAA encourages consumer education and due diligence when selecting a charter operator, which is exactly what the checklist below supports.
What to look for in your charter agreement:
Aircraft details and tail number
Itinerary and timing
Total price and what it covers
Operational terms
Cancellation and change terms
For a deeper look at private jet charter risk and oversight, read are private jets safe. A little verification protects any last-minute private jet charter.
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Item to verify |
Why it matters |
Where it appears |
|---|---|---|
|
Operator certification (Part 135 or Part 121) |
Confirms legal authority to fly charter |
Operator documentation / broker disclosure |
|
Safety rating (ARGUS, Wyvern, IS-BAO) |
Independent audit of safety practices |
Operator documentation |
|
Aircraft and tail number |
Matches the aircraft you booked |
Charter agreement |
|
Itinerary and pricing |
Confirms route, timing, and total cost |
Charter agreement |
|
Cancellation and change terms |
Sets your options if plans shift |
Charter agreement |
|
Insurance carried by operator |
Coverage sits with the operating carrier |
Operator documentation |
International can still be last-minute, but paperwork and permits can be the pacing item. For international same-day charter, the aircraft may be available, but passports, permits, and handling coordination often determine the true lead time.
Common international requirements include valid passports, full passenger details, destination ground handling, customs and immigration coordination, and potential overflight or landing permits. A landing permit is authorization required by some countries before a foreign-registered aircraft can arrive, and timing varies by destination. Some permits clear quickly, and others take longer depending on the country and the hour you request them. Picking an alternate airport within reasonable distance can help when the primary field has limited operating hours or handling capacity. For cross-border planning, this international charter guide walks through the booking process in more detail.
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Required item |
Who provides it |
When to provide it |
|---|---|---|
|
Valid passports for all passengers |
Traveler |
Immediately |
|
Passenger names, dates of birth, nationality |
Traveler |
Immediately |
|
Visas where required |
Traveler |
Before departure |
|
Destination ground handling |
Operator / broker |
Before departure |
|
Customs and immigration coordination |
Operator / broker |
Before departure |
|
Overflight and landing permits |
Operator |
Before departure |
|
Pet documentation for the destination |
Traveler |
Before departure |
An FBO (fixed-base operator) is the private terminal and service center at an airport where private charter flights depart and arrive. It is where charter passengers check in, meet the crew, and board, typically much faster than a commercial terminal, with a lounge and direct-to-aircraft access.
Jettly advises arriving 15 to 30 minutes before departure in many cases. Arrive earlier if you are flying international, moving a large group, carrying special baggage, or departing during a peak event. Many operators allow pets on private jets, so confirm requirements in advance and bring any documentation destination rules require. Do not exceed baggage limits, and flag oversized items early. Most last-minute charter delays happen before takeoff, so arriving on time to the FBO with correct passenger IDs and communicated baggage is the simplest way to protect your departure slot. New to this? The first-time private jet guide explains how the FBO differs from commercial travel.
|
Task |
When to do it |
Common mistake to avoid |
|---|---|---|
|
Confirm FBO name and address |
The night before or morning of |
Heading to the commercial terminal by mistake |
|
Bring valid photo ID (passport for international) |
Before leaving home |
Forgetting ID for one passenger |
|
Arrive 15–30 minutes before departure |
Day of the same-day flight |
Cutting arrival too close in traffic |
|
Communicate oversized or special baggage |
At booking |
Surprising the crew with bulky items |
|
Confirm pet carrier and paperwork |
Before departure |
Assuming every operator allows pets |
|
Share ground transport details |
During coordination |
Arranging a car too late |
Change terms vary by operator, and the charter agreement controls. Many charter flights are non-refundable once confirmed, especially within 72 hours of departure, and cancellation and change terms are set by the aircraft operator. For last-minute charters, the charter agreement's cancellation and change terms matter as much as the price, so confirm them before you sign.
You can reduce risk in a few ways: book earlier when possible, provide a flexible departure window, keep a backup airport in mind, and consider a backup aircraft class. An operational disruption is any event that makes the planned aircraft or schedule unavailable (maintenance, crew constraints, weather), requiring a replacement option or a schedule change. Jettly's Recovery Aircraft guarantee can source a replacement aircraft or alternate luxury transport when the booked aircraft becomes unavailable, when applicable under program terms. When a commercial flight strands you and you need a backup fast, review these flight cancellation alternatives, which fit neatly into a same-day booking process.
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Scenario |
What's usually possible |
What can trigger extra cost |
What to do immediately |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Time change |
Small shifts often work if crew and airport allow |
New crew, curfew, repositioning |
Call your coordinator right away |
|
Airport change |
A nearby alternate is often workable |
Extra positioning and new handling |
Share the new airport and the reason |
|
Passenger change |
Adding or removing names is usually possible |
Weight and balance limits, new manifest |
Send updated passenger details |
|
Cancellation |
Depends on operator terms, often non-refundable inside 72 hours |
Forfeited payment per the agreement |
Ask about credit or reschedule options |
You can often get wheels-up the same day in about 3–6 hours if a suitable aircraft is nearby and you can sign the charter agreement and secure payment quickly. Three factors decide it:
Aircraft positioning near your departure airport
Crew duty and rest limits
Airport operating hours and weather
To book fast, you need passenger names, preferred airports (plus alternates), a departure window, baggage details, and a payment-ready decision maker. Add pet species and carrier type when a pet is traveling, and passport details for any international leg.
Last-minute private jet pricing can be higher or lower, and it depends on aircraft availability, positioning needs, and whether an empty leg deal matches your route. A one-way trip that leaves an aircraft out of position can cost more than a round-trip, and peak travel days push rates up.
Yes, an empty leg is still a private charter where you book the entire aircraft, but the route and timing are usually fixed. These are one-way flights tied to a pre-scheduled repositioning, so they can change or cancel if the original itinerary changes.
For many private charters, arriving at the FBO about 15–30 minutes before departure is typical, though international trips and special requests may require more time. Arrive earlier for large groups, oversized baggage, pets, or peak-event departures.
Often yes, because many charter operators allow pets, but you must confirm pet rules and any destination paperwork requirements before departure. Share your pet's weight and carrier type at booking, and check vaccination or import documents for international destinations.
No, Jettly is a charter broker that arranges flights operated by properly licensed third-party air carriers (FAA Part 135 or Part 121, or equivalent foreign authority). This broker structure is standard across the industry, and your charter agreement lists the aircraft and the operating carrier for your trip.
If an aircraft becomes unavailable, the next step is to source a replacement option as quickly as possible, which may include a different aircraft type, a nearby airport, or an adjusted departure time. Jettly's Recovery Aircraft capability can source a replacement aircraft or alternate transport when applicable under program terms.
Same-day private jet charter is realistic in 3 to 6 hours when the aircraft and crew are positioned nearby and you complete the traveler actions fast: confirm passengers, sign the charter agreement, and secure payment. Stay flexible on airports and departure windows, prepare your details up front, and the booking process moves quickly.
"Private aviation delivers its greatest value when time is critical. Understanding the factors that influence availability, pricing, and operational feasibility helps travelers make faster, more informed decisions during last-minute travel."
- Justin Crabbe, CEO, Jettly
Ready to move? Get an instant quote in the Jettly app or online, and for urgent departures call +1-866-448-2358 or email departures@jettly.com. Jettly is a charter broker; flights are operated by properly licensed carriers, a flight is confirmed only after the charter agreement is signed and payment is secured, and insurance coverage is provided by the operating carrier.
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