ACE 2026 - September 8th
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JetBay has extended its fixed-price private jet routes into Europe, following deployment of the pre-priced model across US corridors earlier this year.
The digital aviation platform is introducing fixed, pay-per-flight pricing across a curated network of European city pairs. The initial routes connect London, Paris, Geneva, Nice, Ibiza and Milan, with pricing set at the point of search rather than through individual quotes. The move extends JetBay's fixed-price offering beyond its initial US corridors, adding a European network aimed at frequent flyers between major business and leisure hubs.
The fixed-price structure removes variables such as positioning fees and standard flight surcharges, giving travellers a defined total rate for qualifying and available routes. Clients can view published prices and select aircraft classes directly through the platform, without the six-figure jet card deposits typically associated with private aviation membership schemes.
“For decades, booking a private jet in Europe has operated on a fluctuating, quote-dependent framework that typically requires six-figure jet card deposits to avoid,” says Cao Yuan, chief executive officer at JetBay. “After proving the viability of our fixed-price private jet charter solution in the US, expanding designated fixed-price private jet routes to Europe was the logical next step.”
Every flight arranged under the fixed-price network is operated by certificated, licensed direct air carriers and authorised operators, within JetBay's existing risk management and safety compliance framework.
The fixed-price model applies only to high-traffic, recurring corridors. For journeys outside the designated network, JetBay continues to offer its on-demand custom charter sourcing service, drawing on a global network of more than 10,000 vetted aircraft operators to arrange dynamic quotations.