System And Method For Negotiating A Shared Flight Itinerary
A system and method whereby an air charter brokerage service enables users with similar or matching travel plans to find each other to directly negotiate a shared flight itinerary using a web-based negotiation software application. The air charter brokerage service further enables users to directly book the shared itinerary using a web-based negotiation software application, whereby the air charter brokerage service provides a charter aircraft for the shared flight itinerary.
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This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/579,823 filed Oct. 15, 2009 and entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NEGOTIATING A SHARED FLIGHT ITINERARY,” and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/105,658, filed on Oct. 15, 2008 entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NEGOTIATING A SHARED FLIGHT ITINERARY”.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to air charter brokerage operations regulated under 14 CFR 135 and 121 and more particularly, relates to a system and method whereby an air charter brokerage's service enables users with similar or matching travel plans to find and contact each other to directly negotiate a shared flight itinerary, including departure and destination location as well as date and time. The invention is further disclosed as a system and method to enable said users to directly book the shared itinerary via a website where said air charter brokerage service which will provide a charter aircraft.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTPrivate air travel has many advantages over its commercial alternative. In the US, private aviation offers access to ten times as many airports as commercial airlines. According to current statistics, more than 90 percent of the US population lives within 30 minutes of one of the more than 5,000 general aviation airports, compared to only 20 percent of the US population living within 30 minutes of the less than 500 airports serviced by commercial airlines. Especially for business users the use of smaller airfields and/or private aviation facilities means more flexibility, shorter distances to the airport, shorter distances to clients, less crowding, more comfort, more privacy, and more productivity. However, a relative disadvantage of private air travel is the higher cost per seat, since private aircraft tend to have far fewer available seats between which the cost of the trip may be shared.
To address the relatively high cost of private air travel, different aircraft ownership and aircraft use models have been established. The basic approach to private air travel is full ownership and full control of the aircraft by a user (e.g., an individual person, a business, etc.). However, full ownership also means liability for the full cost associated with the acquisition, operation and maintenance of the aircraft, regardless of whether it is utilized for a trip or just sitting idle or whether only one or all available seats of the airplane are occupied.
To ease the financial burden associated with aircraft ownership, many owners prefer to only purchase a share in an airplane and thus divide the cost liability among all share owners. These arrangements are commonly referred to fractional ownership, Fractional owners are typically liable for their initial share of the purchase price, a monthly management fee, an hourly fee per flight hour used by the fractional owner.
Many users do not want to commit to full or fractional ownership of an aircraft, but still want to enjoy the advantages of private aviation while having better control of the associated costs. For this type of user, so called on-demand charter solutions are available. A user typically contacts one of the many available aircraft charter operators or charter aircraft brokers (collectively, “air charter brokerage”) and requests an airplane for the desired flight itinerary, which includes information about the number of travelers, the departure location, the departure date and time, and the arrival location. Thus, the user negotiates directly with the charter operator. The charter operator will then arrange for an aircraft to meet the desired itinerary. Typically, users of chartered aircraft pay on a trip by trip, pay as you go basis. However, in addition to being charged for the actual flight time, the user may also be charged for empty return flights or repositioning of the aircraft. In addition, the user must charter the entire plane and not only individual seats.
The Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) regulates on-demand charter and commuter operations in 14 CFR 135 and 121. On-demand charter operators and commuter operators require a specific certificate to conduct their operations under 14 CFR 135 and 121.
14 CFR 119.3 defines commuter operations, in relevant part, as “any scheduled operation conducted by any person operating [certain] types of aircraft [ . . . ]according to the published flight schedules.” 14 CFR 119.3 further defines scheduled operations as “any common carriage passenger-carrying operation for compensation or hire [which] offers in advance the departure location, departure time, and arrival location.” Furthermore, any passenger-carrying operation that is conducted as a public charter operation under 14 CFR 380 (Public Charters) is not included under such scheduled operations. In other words, commuter operations are authorized to conduct and offer to the public pre-existing, i.e., scheduled flights, whereby the flight parameters of departure location, departure time and arrival location are non-negotiable.
14 CFR 119.3 defines on-demand operations, in relevant part, as any passenger-carrying operations conducted as a public charter under 14 CFR 380 or any operations in which the departure time, departure location, and arrival location are specifically negotiated with the customer. In addition, 14 CFR 380.2 defines charter flight, in relevant part, as a flight operated under a charter contract and as such charter flights do not include scheduled air transportation sold on an individually ticketed or individually waybilled basis. In other words, on-demand charter operations are not authorized to conduct and offer to the public pre-existing, i.e., scheduled flights that are individually ticketed, but can only offer on-demand services whereby the departure location, departure time and arrival location are specifically negotiated between the customer and the charter operation before the flight is scheduled. Unlike a scheduled flight, which will generally take place with or without a particular paying customer, an on-demand charter flight will not take place until negotiated between the customer and the air charter operator.
Therefore, current attempts in the charter industry to sell open individual seats on “scheduled” flights or individual seats on empty “scheduled” one-way flights are arguably in violation with FAA rules and regulations. Still, there is a need to conduct operation of on-demand charter flights which minimizes open seats and empty flights on charter aircraft, which are in compliance with FAA rules and regulations.
The prior art of matching travelers' proposed travel plans in order to efficiently consolidate itineraries to share the cost of travel is plentiful. U.S. Pat. No. 7,080,019, hereby incorporated by reference, teaches a method which enables travelers to discover other travelers with similar and compatible travel plans, for purposes of contacting them and negotiating shared travel agreements.
United States Publication Number 2004/0267580, hereby incorporated by reference, teaches a system and method, which facilitates the consolidation of users, automatically via an interactive media, so as to share a desired commodity with the intended purpose of reducing the cost-of-use to each user. More specifically, individual passengers wanting to travel on a private aircraft, from a departure of their choice, to a destination of their choice, at a time and date of their choice, can share the costs of renting said aircraft among themselves.
United States Publication Number 2006/0020496, hereby incorporated by reference, teaches a system whereby a user enters a trip, seeking an individual seat on a charter aircraft. Available charter operators and aircraft are then selected from a database using scheduling and pricing algorithms to match the passenger's request to existing flights and newly created flights.
However, there is currently no system which provides users of on-demand air charter operations with an FAA compliant completely integrated system for itinerary consolidation. It would therefore be desirable if users could share the cost of a private charter aircraft by accessing an online meeting place which enables users to directly negotiate the creation of shared flight itineraries before the flight is scheduled and the aircraft is chartered. In addition, the users who collectively negotiated and created a shared flight itinerary would then be able to directly schedule the shared flight and collectively charter an aircraft using the services of a charter aircraft brokerage service.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a system and method for enabling users to propose their desired flight itineraries to an open forum of other users.
It is another object of this invention to provide a system and method for enabling users to search for open proposed flight itineraries of other users that match or are similar to the searching user's travel plans, in order to find and directly negotiate with each other a common shared flight itinerary that includes departure and destination location as well as date and time.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a system and method for enabling users to invite one another to directly book a common shared flight itinerary, on a per seat, pro rata basis, whereby an air charter brokerage service will provide a charter aircraft for the shared flight itinerary.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly it is an advantage of the present invention to enable users to search for open proposed flight itineraries of other users that match or are similar to the searching user's travel plans, in order to find and directly negotiate with each other a common shared flight itinerary.
It is a further advantage of the present invention to enable users to invite one another to directly book a common shared flight itinerary, on a per seat, pro rata basis, whereby an air charter brokerage service will provide an charter aircraft for the shared flight itinerary.
To achieve the foregoing and other advantages, and in accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a method for allowing searching users and proposing users to directly negotiate a shared flight itinerary for an on-demand charter flight is provided, wherein the method comprises the steps of: permitting access to a computer software application; enabling a proposing user to propose a flight itinerary to be shared with searching users, said proposed flight itinerary having associated therewith a plurality of flight parameters, wherein one of the plurality of flight parameters is the proposed departure time of day, and wherein said proposed departure time of day further must not be expressed as an exact numerical value; associating said proposed flight itinerary with the proposing user that proposed said flight itinerary and uniquely identifying and storing said proposed flight itinerary and associated plurality of flight parameters in a computer searchable database associated with said software application, said database storing a plurality of proposed flight itineraries, each having associated flight parameters; enabling a searching user to enter at least one of a plurality of search parameters and searching said database for proposed flight itineraries having associated flight parameters that match at least some of said search parameters; displaying to said searching user all proposed flight itineraries having at least some matching flight parameters; enabling said searching user to directly access one or more of said matching proposed flight itineraries to directly negotiate with one or more of said proposing users that have proposed said displayed matching flight itineraries; whereby at the beginning of said negotiation requiring the entry of a numerical value for a specific desired departure time of day by said searching user to in order to negotiate a shared flight itinerary; and enabling the negotiation of one or more of said plurality of flight parameters of said proposed flight itinerary directly between said searching user and said proposing user and storing updated flight parameters in said database, whereby an agreement between said searching user and said proposing user with respect to all of said plurality of said proposed flight parameters causes that proposed flight itinerary to become a common shared flight itinerary.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a method for allowing users to directly book a shared flight itinerary for an on-demand charter flight is provided, in which the method comprises the steps of: permitting access to a computer software application providing user accessible flight itineraries; enabling a plurality of users to negotiate directly with each other one or more of a plurality of flight parameters associated with a particular proposed flight itinerary, wherein an agreement between some or all of said users causes said proposed flight itinerary to become a shared flight itinerary; transmitting said flight parameters of said shared flight itinerary to a charter brokerage service for chartering an aircraft for said shared flight itinerary.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, a computer-based system for negotiating shared flight itineraries for on-demand charter flights is provided, in which the system comprises: a first computer, executing at least a part of a software application for negotiating shared flight itineraries; a data storage device coupled to said first computer, comprising a computer-searchable database; a second computer, having a display and an input device, and capable of accessing said first computer via the Internet and further capable of executing at least a part of said software application for: a) enabling proposing users to propose flight itineraries to be shared with searching users, each of said proposed flight itineraries having associated a plurality of flight parameters, wherein one of the plurality of flight parameters is the proposed departure time of day, and wherein said proposed departure time of day further must not be expressed as an exact numerical value; whereby said software application associates said proposed flight itinerary with the proposing user that proposed said flight itinerary and uniquely identifies and stores said proposed flight itinerary and associated plurality of flight parameters in said computer searchable database; b) enabling searching users to enter at least one of a plurality of search flight parameters to search said data base for proposed flight itineraries having associated flight parameters that match at least some of said search flight parameters; c) displaying matching proposed flight itineraries; d) enabling said searching user to directly access one or more of said matching proposed flight itineraries to directly negotiate with one or more of said proposing users that have proposed said displayed matching flight itineraries, whereby at the beginning of said negotiation said searching user must propose at least a numerical value for a specific desired departure time of day; and e) enabling the ability to negotiate one or more of said plurality of flight parameters of said proposed flight itinerary directly between said searching user and said proposing user, whereby an agreement between said searching user and said proposing user with respect to all of said plurality of said proposed flight parameters causes that proposed flight itinerary to become a common shared flight itinerary.
Still other advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in this art from the following description and drawings wherein there is described and shown a preferred embodiment contemplated for carrying out the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other different embodiments, and its several details are capable of modification in various aspects without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions will be regarded as illustrative and not as restrictive.
Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself, and the manner in which it may be made and used, may be better understood by referring to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and in which:
The disclosed invention provides for a system and method that enables users with similar or matching travel plans to find each other and to directly negotiate with each other a single flight itinerary utilizing a charter aircraft to be shared among them. The disclosed invention further provides for a system and method that enables the users that have successfully negotiated a shared flight itinerary to then directly book the shared flight itinerary, whereby an air charter brokerage service will provide a charter aircraft for the booked shared flight itinerary.
The preferred embodiment of the disclosed invention is a web-based negotiation software application, accessible to registered users via the Internet using a personal computing device and a web browser. The software application may be maintained and hosted by an air charter brokerage service. Users who wish to access the software application via the Internet may be required to register as members of the air charter brokerage service. As part of the registration process, users may be asked to provide certain identifying information, such as name and address, as well as billing information, such as a credit card number. Once users have enrolled as members, they will be asked to set up a username and a password that will allow them to subsequently access the web-based negotiation software application.
1. Negotiating a Shared Flight ItineraryIn order to negotiate a shared flight itinerary, in the preferred embodiment, a user, i.e., member, must first access the web-based negotiation software application by entering the correct username and password. After gaining access to the application, the user is presented with a user interface such as the one depicted in
In addition, home screen 100 may also display the user's open flight proposals in open flight proposals menu 151 and the user's closed flight proposals in closed flight proposals menu 152, if applicable.
Furthermore, home screen 100 may also display the user's open invitations to book a shared flight itinerary in open flight invites menu 153, the user's booked flight itineraries in booked flight invites menu 154, c) the user's expired flight invites in expired flight invites menu 155, and the user's failed flight invites in failed flight invites menu 156.
Users of the disclosed negotiation software application will have at least two objectives in common: they, 1) enjoy the flexibility and comfort of traveling with a private aircraft, but 2) would like to minimize the associated expenses of on-demand aircraft charter by sharing the flight itinerary with as many other users as possible. In a typical scenario, every user will have in mind a specific desired flight itinerary, but will also be willing to negotiate certain details of the itinerary with other users in order to negotiate a single common flight itinerary to be shared by a plurality of users.
For example, Member A, living in Omaha, needs to be in New York City by noon of Nov. 30, 2009. Ideally, Member A would like to leave Omaha in the morning of Nov. 30, 2009. Member A would also like to share the expense of chartering a private aircraft for the trip from Omaha to New York City and is looking for other users, i.e., members with whom to share a common flight itinerary.
a. Starting a New Negotiation—The Initial Flight ProposalBefore members are able to negotiate a shared flight itinerary with each other, at least some members must provide initial flight proposals. Members proposing flight itineraries are hereinafter referred to as “proposing member(s)” and members searching for open proposed flight itineraries are hereinafter referred to as “searching member(s).”
The disclosed negotiation software application does not allow proposing members to enter an exact departure time, since proposing an exact numerical time indication, such as, for example, 6:35 PM or 18:35, could be interpreted as a specific, i.e., “scheduled” departure time.
As mentioned above, current FAA regulations do not allow on-demand aircraft charter services to post “scheduled flights,” whereby a scheduled flight is defined as having a departure location, a destination location and a specific departure time. However, and as will be further explained below, once a searching member has entered the negotiation, all flight parameters of an open proposed flight itinerary, including a specific numerical departure time, are available for negotiation.
The preferred embodiment of
In this Example, Member B has entered the departure location “Omaha”, the destination location “New York,” a desired departure date of “11/30,” an alternative desired departure date of “11/29,” and a desired departure time frame of “morning.” Furthermore, proposing Member B indicated that the proposed itinerary is for a one way flight only, that the proposed charter aircraft size is “light” with a maximum of 6 passenger seats, whereby proposing Member B will occupy 2 seats, leaving 4 seats to be shared with other members. Finally, proposing Member B identified Member B as the lead passenger, and indicated that the proposed trip will be personal in nature, and children and/or pets are welcome. The negotiation must be closed by “11/27.”
After a proposing member has entered all required initial flight parameters in initial flight proposal interface 200, the entered initial flight parameters will be uniquely associated with the proposing member and stored in an accessible and searchable database associated with the air charter brokerage service so that other searching members can find the open proposed flight itineraries. In the preferred embodiment of
In addition, the preferred embodiment as shown in
The disclosed negotiation software application permits a plurality of proposing members to enter end submit initial flight proposals to be stored in the accessible and searchable database. The larger the pool of proposing and searching members, the more likely participating members will be able to successfully negotiate shared flight itineraries.
b. Searching Open Flight ItinerariesTypically, a member entering the negotiation application will first want to search for open flight proposals submitted by proposing members, whereby the objective is to find proposed flight itineraries that have matching or at least similar flight parameters compared to those of the searching member's own desired flight parameters.
Furthermore, a searching member may also select to conduct an advanced search by selecting advanced search selector 303 to further define the search for a proposed flight itinerary, by selecting a certain desired departure date range 304, the desired type of travel 305, i.e., personal or business, and the desired policy regarding the transport of children and pets, in desired children policy selector 306 and desired pet policy selector 307. After all desired flight parameters have been entered using search flight proposal interface 300, selecting search 308 causes the disclosed negotiation software application to start the search of its associated database for open flight proposals with matching or similar flight parameters. In order to have the disclosed negotiation software application to display all open proposed flight itineraries that are stored in the associated database at the time a searching member conducts the search, the searching member simply selects search 308 without entering any desired flight parameters. Of course, the more desired flight parameters are entered the narrower the search results.
In the example shown in
In addition, the preferred embodiment of start negotiation interface 420 as shown in
In this example, illustrated in
The software application further has the ability to generate a notification to all searching members whose desired destination location is identical to a proposing member's proposed destination location, as soon as the proposing member has proposed, i.e., submitted such destination location to the application's database, Such notification may be in form of an electronic message send to participating members.
2. Booking a Shared Flight ItineraryWhile one aspect of the disclosed invention is to enable searching members and proposing members to directly negotiate a shared flight itinerary, such negotiation occurs prior to and independent of the booking and chartering of an aircraft that will carry out the shared itinerary. Therefore, another aspect of the disclosed invention is the ability of users to directly book a successfully negotiated shared flight itinerary.
More particularly, once members have successfully negotiated all flight parameters of a particular proposed flight itinerary, i.e., once all flight parameters are a 100% match, any of the participating negotiating members can invite the other negotiating members to book the negotiated flight itinerary. For example, and as explained above,
Once a member indicated the willingness to book the flight, the member will be prompted to enter payment information, such as, for example, the member's credit card information. An example of a billing interface 513 is shown in
In order for the shared flight itinerary to become a booked flight, all invited members must expressly agree to book the shared flight itinerary. If any one of the users does not agree to book the shared flight itinerary, the invitation to book this particular shared flight itinerary expires or closes and no flight itinerary is booked.
Finally, (not shown) the disclosed application forwards the details of the shared flight itinerary to the associated air charter brokerage service, where the flight parameters of the shared flight itinerary are used to charter an aircraft to fulfill the shared itinerary.
The foregoing description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the invention and practical application of these principles to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention not be limited by the specification, but be defined by the claims set forth below.
Claims
1. A method for allowing searching users and proposing users to directly negotiate a shared flight itinerary for an on-demand charter flight, the method comprising the steps of:
- permitting access to a computer software application;
- enabling a proposing user to propose a flight itinerary to be shared with searching users, said proposed flight itinerary having associated therewith a plurality of flight parameters, wherein one of the plurality of flight parameters is the proposed departure time of day, and wherein said proposed departure time of day further must not be expressed as an exact numerical value;
- associating said proposed flight itinerary with the proposing user that proposed said flight itinerary and uniquely identifying and storing said proposed flight itinerary and associated plurality of flight parameters in a computer searchable database associated with said software application, said database storing a plurality of proposed flight itineraries, each having associated flight parameters;
- enabling a searching user to enter at least one of a plurality of search parameters and searching said database for proposed flight itineraries having associated flight parameters that match at least some of said search parameters;
- displaying to said searching user all proposed flight itineraries having at least some matching flight parameters;
- enabling said searching user to directly access one or more of said matching proposed flight itineraries to directly negotiate with one or more of said proposing users that have proposed said displayed matching flight itineraries; whereby at the beginning of said negotiation requiring the entry of a numerical value for a specific desired departure time of day by said searching user to in order to negotiate a shared flight itinerary; and
- enabling the negotiation of one or more of said plurality of flight parameters of said proposed flight itinerary directly between said searching user and said proposing user and storing updated flight parameters in said database, whereby an agreement between said searching user and said proposing user with respect to all of said plurality of said proposed flight parameters causes that proposed flight itinerary to become a common shared flight itinerary.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said plurality of flight parameters proposed by said proposing user includes at least a departure location, a destination location, a departure date and a departure time of day, said departure time of day being described as a part of the day.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein said plurality of flight parameters proposed by said proposing user further includes one or more of the following flight parameters:
- a) the number of seats required by said proposing user;
- b) the number of seats available to be shared;
- c) whether children will be on the flight;
- d) whether children are welcome on the flight;
- e) whether pets will be on the flight;
- f) whether pets are welcome on the flight;
- g) whether the flight is primarily for business; and
- h) whether the flight is primarily for leisure.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of displaying proposed flight itineraries having at least some matching flight parameters includes displaying information indicative of how many of the proposed flight parameters are an exact match to the searching user's search parameters.
5. The method of claim 1 further including the step of enabling said proposing user to determine for how long the proposed flight itinerary shall be searchable in said database.
6. The method of claim 1 further including the step of enabling said proposing user to invite another user to negotiate said proposed flight itinerary.
7. The method of claim 1 further including the step of permitting any user to invite other users to together book a shared flight itinerary.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of negotiating of said plurality of flight parameters includes enabling any negotiating user to calculate the cost of the proposed flight itinerary based on said associated flight parameters at the time the costs are calculated.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein said software application is being executed on a computer system that is accessible via the Internet.
10. A method for allowing users to directly book a shared flight itinerary for an on-demand charter flight, the method comprising the steps of:
- permitting access to a computer software application providing user accessible flight itineraries;
- enabling a plurality of users to negotiate directly with each other one or more of a plurality of flight parameters associated with a particular proposed flight itinerary, wherein an agreement between some or all of said users causes said proposed flight itinerary to become a shared flight itinerary;
- transmitting said flight parameters of said shared flight itinerary to a charter brokerage service for chartering an aircraft for said shared flight itinerary.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of negotiating of said plurality of flight parameters includes the ability of any negotiating user to calculate the cost of the proposed flight itinerary based on said associated flight parameters at the time the costs are calculated.
12. The method of claim 10 further including the step of enabling said users to invite other users with identical flight parameters to book said shared flight itinerary.
13. The method of claim 10 further including the step of automatically inviting users with identical flight parameters to book said shared flight itinerary.
14. The method of claim 10 wherein said software application is being executed on a computer system that is accessible via the Internet.
15. A computer-based system for negotiating shared flight itineraries for on-demand charter flights, the system comprising:
- a first computer, executing at least a part of a software application for negotiating shared flight itineraries;
- a data storage device coupled to said first computer, comprising a computer-searchable database;
- a second computer, having a display and an input device, and capable of accessing said first computer via the Internet and further capable of executing at least a part of said software application for: a) enabling proposing users to propose flight itineraries to be shared with searching users, each of said proposed flight itineraries having associated a plurality of flight parameters, wherein one of the plurality of flight parameters is the proposed departure time of day, and wherein said proposed departure time of day further must not be expressed as an exact numerical value; whereby said software application associates said proposed flight itinerary with the proposing user that proposed said flight itinerary and uniquely identifies and stores said proposed flight itinerary and associated plurality of flight parameters in said computer searchable database; b) enabling searching users to enter at least one of a plurality of search flight parameters to search said data base for proposed flight itineraries having associated flight parameters that match at least some of said search flight parameters; c) displaying matching proposed flight itineraries; d) enabling said searching user to directly access one or more of said matching proposed flight itineraries to directly negotiate with one or more of said proposing users that have proposed said displayed matching flight itineraries, whereby at the beginning of said negotiation said searching user must propose at least a numerical value for a specific desired departure time of day; and e) enabling the ability to negotiate one or more of said plurality of flight parameters of said proposed flight itinerary directly between said searching user and said proposing user, whereby an agreement between said searching user and said proposing user with respect to all of said plurality of said proposed flight parameters causes that proposed flight itinerary to become a common shared flight itinerary.
16. The system of claim 15 wherein said plurality of flight parameters proposed by said proposing user includes at least a departure location, a destination location, a departure date and a departure time of day, said departure time of day being described as a part of the day.
17. The system of claim 15 wherein said plurality of flight parameters proposed by said proposing user further includes one or more of the following flight parameters:
- a) the number of seats required by said proposing user;
- b) the number of seats available to be shared;
- c) whether children will be on the flight;
- d) whether children are welcome on the flight;
- e) whether pets will be on the flight;
- f) whether pets are welcome on the flight;
- g) whether the flight is primarily for business; and
- h) whether the flight is primarily for leisure.
18. The system of claim 15 wherein said software application further enables said members to directly book a shared flight itinerary.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 4, 2014
Publication Date: Jun 26, 2014
Applicant: CoGoJets, LLC (Omaha, NE)
Inventor: Jamie Walker (Omaha, NE)
Application Number: 14/195,939
International Classification: G06Q 50/14 (20060101); G06Q 10/02 (20060101);