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AvioSharing is a flight-sharing platform for private pilots and passengers, positioned as a “Worldwide Flight Sharing Platform.” It is not an airline or charter operator; instead, it is a marketplace that lets pilots publish planned trips, passengers book empty seats, and both sides share direct flight costs in accordance with applicable regulations. The site states that it has 25K+ active members, 8,400+ completed shared flights, and supports flight listings across Europe and beyond.
The core workflow is fairly straightforward: passengers can search for flights by departure point, destination, date, and number of seats, view routes on a map, and filter by route, date, aircraft type, airport, verified pilots, and more. After a booking request is submitted, the pilot approves or rejects it within 24 hours. On the pilot side, users can upload their license, complete identity verification, and publish routes, dates, aircraft details, available seats, and estimated costs. The platform automatically calculates the legally permitted per-seat price and provides in-platform messaging, booking management, flight tracking, and two-way reviews.
Safety and compliance are its main selling points. AvioSharing emphasizes compliance with EASA cost-sharing rules, and also mentions UK CAA and FAA rules. Cost-sharing limits are built into the system, so pilots cannot make a profit. Payments use an escrow model and are only released to the pilot after the flight is completed; if the pilot cancels, passengers automatically receive a full refund. Pilots must complete identity verification and license checks, and flights must also meet the aircraft’s insurance requirements.
The text does not disclose platform commissions or subscription plans; it only states that direct costs are legally shared by seat. The formula is: per-seat price = total direct costs ÷ total number of occupants, including the pilot. European routes are typically around €50–€300 per seat, with homepage examples such as €85, €95, and €110. For pilots, the page shows “Get started free,” but the scope of the free offering and any later fees are unclear.
Its strengths are a focused vertical use case, simple workflow, transparent pricing, and the combination of identity verification, license review, escrow payments, and reviews, which helps reduce the trust barrier when flying with strangers. The downside is that it is not a traditional enterprise SaaS product and does not provide information on APIs, enterprise permissions, third-party integrations, or similar features. Flight availability depends on pilots’ own plans and is heavily affected by weather, regulation, insurance, and cancellations. Flights departing from the United States are also only visible to verified logged-in users due to FAA advertising restrictions.
The text does not provide information on access from China, nor does it disclose supported payment methods, so actual usability would need to be confirmed through registration and payment testing. Since the platform is mainly built around EASA, UK CAA, FAA, and related rules, it may be more suitable for Chinese users who want to experience general aviation flights in Europe or the United States. For similar services within China, users would typically need to look at local general aviation providers, business jet charter companies, or travel aviation service providers. Comparable international platforms include Wingly and Coavmi.
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