Jettly adds employee benefits website Fringe as partner

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Fringe enables employers to replace traditional bonuses and gift cards with lifestyle benefits, which will now include charter broker Jettly

Jettly, an online private jet charter and jet card broker, has partnered with Fringe, an employee lifestyle benefits platform.

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Jettly Executive Overview

Year Founded2016
LeadershipJustin Crabbe, CEO
HeadquartersToronto, Canada
Jet Card Hourly RatesJettly offers dynamic pricing memberships
Related ProductsOn-demand CharterEmpty Legs

Jettly is a Canadian-based broker-platform selling on-demand private jet charters, memberships, and jet cards.

Memberships start at $370 per month.

While it claims to be like Expedia, Jettly only offers quotes, with pricing and availability that then has to be confirmed later, so it, in fact, operates much like other charter brokers and platforms.

The company was founded in 2016 by tech entrepreneur Justin Crabbe.

It is one of several broker platforms that doesn’t charge commissions and offers wholesale pricing.

Jettly is included in Private Jet Card Comparisons’ database of over 50 jet card providers, enabling you to compare programs in minutes.

When was it founded?

2016

Who owns it?

Private

Who is the CEO?

Justin Crabbe

How are the aircraft sourced?

Jettly is a broker connecting users directly with third-party charter operators

What are the initiation and membership fees?

Memberships start at $370 per month

What is the entry-level program?

Jettly's jet card is a pay-as-you-go program

Do they provide guaranteed availability?

No

Is the hourly rate guaranteed?

No

Can jet card holders/members use multiple aircraft at the same time?

Yes

What is the company website?           

https://jettly.com

Where is the headquarters?

Toronto, Canada

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