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AirSprint today launched an app, dubbed Flight Sharing, for its fractional share owners to share flights and trade annual hours. According to he Toronto-based company, Flight Sharing allows owners to share flights and associated costs with other AirSprint owners through the app, either within a private group or across the broader owner community.
Participation is optional, and the company said owner confidentiality is maintained. Meanwhile, its new Hours Exchange program enables owners to buy and sell a limited number of annual flight hours.
“The inspiration behind the app came directly from our fractional owners,” said AirSprint president and CEO James Elian. “Their feedback continues to shape how we evolve. These new features provide even greater flexibility and advantages within our program.”
In addition, AirSprint released a white paper examining the evolution of private jet travel in Canada and the company’s fractional ownership model.
Founded in 2000, AirSprint operates the largest fractional fleet in Canada, including Embraer Praetor 500/600s and Legacy 450/500s, and Cessna Citation CJ2+s and CJ3+s. The company counts more than 600 fractional owners and has offices in Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary.