Airline & Aviation Booking Website Template
Charter is a masonry-style private aviation landing page template built for jet charter brokerages. It presents your fleet as a curated visual collection, with each aircraft card showing interior photography, range, passenger count, and starting hourly rate. A sticky booking drawer and direct-contact bar keep high-intent clients moving toward a reservation in seconds.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Charter is a single-page jet charter template designed for private aviation brokerages. It leads with a tactile macro close-up header and flows into a staggered masonry fleet gallery. Each aircraft card carries pricing, range, and a direct booking drawer. The layout is built to match high-value clients with the right aircraft quickly and confidently.
Who this template is for
This template is built for private aviation professionals who serve a discerning, time-sensitive clientele. If your brokerage needs a page that reflects the quality of the service itself, Charter delivers that tone immediately.
- Private jet charter brokerages matching clients to specific aircraft
- Operators serving family office principals, corporate deal teams, and touring professionals
- Aviation businesses that rely on direct sales rather than third-party booking platforms
What problem this template solves
Generic travel websites fail the private aviation buyer. A client booking a transatlantic board retreat or a last-minute same-day departure needs immediate trust, clear information, and a frictionless path to a reservation. Most templates cannot communicate that level of readiness.
- Slow, cluttered layouts that undermine the premium experience clients expect
- No per-aircraft pricing transparency, which delays the decision to inquire
- Booking flows that feel like consumer travel sites rather than private charter services
What you get with this template
Charter gives you a fully structured, single-page layout ready for a private jet charter brokerage. Every section is designed to move a serious buyer from first impression to booking action without interruption.
- A macro close-up hero header with a headline designed for immediate emotional impact
- A staggered masonry fleet gallery with per-card booking drawers and visible starting rates
- A sticky bottom bar with a secondary call to action, phone number, and messaging link
Feature list
This template is built around four interlocking systems: a flagship header, a fleet display gallery, an inline booking mechanism, and a persistent contact layer. Together they handle the full buyer journey on a single page.
Macro Close-Up Hero Header
The header opens on an extreme-detail interior shot of stitched leather and brushed metal. No aircraft exterior, no runway. The scale makes luxury feel tactile before a single word is read. The headline appears letterspaced and unhurried over the image.
Staggered Masonry Fleet Gallery
Each aircraft tile sits at a different height in the masonry layout, mimicking a collector's mood board. Cards include a hero interior photo, tail category, range ring, and passenger count. Tiles grow physically larger as the aircraft scale from light jets to ultra-long-range heavy iron, so the page itself communicates hierarchy.
Per-Card Inline Booking Drawer
Every aircraft card carries a "Reserve This Aircraft" call-to-action button. Tapping it opens an inline booking drawer with fields for departure city, destination, date, passenger count, and a catering preference toggle. The drawer keeps the buyer on the page rather than routing them away.
Visible Starting Rate Pricing
Each card displays a starting hourly rate in amber, the accent color reserved for pricing and availability badges. Showing pricing upfront positions transparency as the trust mechanism that earns the inquiry before the form opens.
Full-Width Testimonial Bands
Between aircraft tiers, a single full-width gradient band in navy-to-amber carries a client testimonial in italic serif. It breaks the masonry grid just long enough to build trust before the next fleet cluster appears.
Sticky Charter Desk Bar
A persistent bottom bar stays in view throughout the scroll. It carries a "Talk to a Charter Desk" call to action alongside a direct phone number and a messaging link. Clients who want a voice connection can act in under sixty seconds.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header | Opens on tactile leather macro shot with headline |
| Light Jet Cluster | First masonry tier for shorter-range aircraft cards |
| Testimonial Band One | Full-width trust break between fleet tiers |
| Midsize Jet Cluster | Second masonry tier for midsize cabin aircraft |
| Testimonial Band Two | Second full-width gradient band with client quote |
| Heavy Iron Cluster | Final masonry tier for ultra-long-range aircraft |
| Sticky Contact Bar | Persistent booking and direct-contact bottom bar |
Design & branding system
The Organic Flow theme uses a Sunset Gradient palette that feels like watching the sky from high altitude in the final minutes before descent. Every color has a precise role in the hierarchy.
- Deep horizon navy (#1B1F3B) anchors card backgrounds and primary typography
- Molten amber (#E8913A) marks pricing badges and availability indicators on each card
- Rose-gold haze (#D4878F) warms hover states and divider lines throughout the layout
- Stratosphere white (#FAF7F2) breathes between masonry tiles, creating open space in the grid
Mobile & speed optimization
The masonry layout is designed to reflow naturally on smaller screens. Card stacking and tile sizing adapt so the fleet gallery reads clearly on a phone without losing its visual hierarchy.
- Cards restack into a single-column flow on mobile, preserving the interior photo and key specs
- The sticky bottom contact bar remains pinned on all screen sizes for constant access
- The inline booking drawer opens as an overlay, keeping the form accessible without leaving the page
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured as a direct sales tool. Every design decision reduces friction between first impression and booking action.
- Pricing transparency on each card removes the hesitation of having to request a quote before knowing whether an aircraft fits the budget.
- The inline booking drawer keeps the buyer inside the page experience rather than redirecting them to a separate form or external tool.
- The sticky charter desk bar gives high-urgency clients a voice connection instantly, capturing buyers who will not wait to fill out a form.
Other information about this template
Charter is built on the Masonry/Pinterest template style with an Organic Flow theme. It is suited to any private aviation business that presents a curated fleet and relies on direct client relationships rather than aggregator platforms.
- Template style: Masonry/Pinterest layout with a Curated Collection creative direction
- Header concept: Macro Close-Up with a single evocative headline over a full-bleed detail image
- Landing page direction: Direct Sales, optimized for immediate reservation intent
- Color system: Sunset Gradient using four precisely assigned palette roles
- Category alignment: Travel and Hospitality, Airline and Aviation subcategory, Private Aviation and Jet Charter niche




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Hero Header
Staggered Masonry Fleet Gallery
Per-card Inline Booking Drawer
Visible Starting Rate Pricing
Full-width Testimonial Bands
Sticky Charter Desk Contact Bar
Related questions
Can I update the aircraft cards with my own fleet details?
Does the booking drawer connect to a live reservation system?
Can I add or remove aircraft tiers from the fleet gallery?
Is the sticky contact bar editable?
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