iPhone app · Built for flights
Talk to nearby passengers without betting on cabin Wi‑Fi.

Find people on your flight, start a private chat or join the cabin conversation without extra friction.
- Flight group chat
- Private messages
- After landing: Together
What you can do already
A quick look at what the current version already supports.
See who is nearby
Browse nearby passengers who are open to conversation.
Private chats
Move into a direct conversation when both sides are ready.
Flight chat
Join a shared cabin conversation without shouting across rows.
Photos in chat
Share a photo in the chat when it helps the conversation.
After landing: Together
Coordinate a taxi, a ride into town or a transfer.
Native on iPhone
Calm typography and familiar iOS logic, not a generic web shell.
Inside the app
Three key screens: chat, post-landing coordination and profile.



Why passengers use AirChat
On a long flight, starting with a message can feel a lot easier than forcing a moment in the aisle.
It gives people a lower-pressure way to start a conversation.
It helps groups stay coordinated even when seats are spread across the cabin.
The connection still makes sense when onboard Wi‑Fi is weak or unavailable.
It works for solo travelers, families in different rows and people who prefer a more careful introduction.
Partnerships
Early onboard engagement programs
We speak with airline teams about short pilots with a clear goal, scope and measurable outcome.
We can sign an NDA before sharing a deeper roadmap. We usually reply within five business days.
- Passenger engagement that stays in step with the crew, not in the way of it.
- Digital moments for introductions, coordination and light social presence on board.
- Localization for brand, route and cabin context where it makes sense.
- A pilot with goals, timeline, reporting and a decision on what comes next.
Questions and answers
No. AirChat is not built around cabin Wi‑Fi. Availability still depends on airline rules and your device settings.
Yes, if it does not conflict with the airline's rules. Keep your phone in airplane mode and follow crew instructions.
For now, yes. The current version is available in the App Store.
Public releases and release notes. The full application source code is not published there.