Charterscanner, a business aviation startup, got selected for the Alpha program by Web Summit in Dublin.
Today the most famous IT-tech event, the Web Summit will take place in Dublin. This year Web Summit has attracted 30,000 attendees from 134 countries, 1000 speakers, 1000 investors, 1200 media and 2100 startups.
Charterscanner launched in 2013 and is leading since then the online private jet charter industry.
Due to its unique and disruptive business model, it was selected by Web Summit to exhibit for free as one of the most promising startups. The booking system, with its own independent registered operators and customers, works by its unique technology, similar to Uber, by connecting leading operators and their 3000 private jets directly with customers, without any middlemen which makes business jet chartering easier, faster, more transparent and more affordable. Thats the main differentiators between Charterscanner and other online platforms who mainly act as online-brokers.
Co-Founders of Charterscanner Vladislav Zenov, Wagas Ali and Igor Alekhin will be available on Web Summit, at the booth V-148 in the village green area on 5th November, to present their unique system to potential partners and investors.
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