The Jetpooling Alternative
By Christina Bohnstengel

Forget carpooling. The newest luxury trend during hard economic times is the jetpool.
While air taxi services are not necessarily new, CoGoJets is offering a different business model for jetpooling. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Walker told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “CoGoJets is really a meeting place for people to arrange and coordinate their travel plans,” he said. “You could almost say we’re the middle man.”
The idea was born from Walker’s aircraft charter operation in Omaha, Jet Linx Aviation. A survey of his existing customers indicated that 85 percent would be interested in sharing the costs of private jet flights.
Armed with that information, Walker launched CoGoJets in December. It operates similar to a social networking Web site, where members search the site for other parties who may be interested in flight-sharing opportunities. CoGoJets then steps in as the charter jet agent.
As a new operation, CoGoJets is offering to temporarily forgo is annual membership fee of $2,500. Rental fees for a light jet are $3,000 per hour. Divided between the number of people in the party, it’s the dawning of a new day for what Kelly Yamanouchi coined as the “frugal jet-setter.”
Via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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