123: Flying Private with CEO of Jettly, Justin Crabbe
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Jason Hartman talks with Justin Crabbe, founder and CEO of Jettly, a new app designed to help people find cheaper private flights, focused primarily on empty leg flights and whole plane charters. Jason and Justin discuss what changes could disrupt the market, pricing for flights currently, and when it actually makes sense to pay for private flights. Key Takeaways: [1:51] What's going to change with the private flying business that will make the model work [5:11] Jettly focuses on empty leg flights and whole plane charters [8:36] Private jets are flying empty 50-60% of the time, so there's a massive market for empty leg flights [13:16] What's coming next for the private flight industry? Website: www.Jettly.com  
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