Weddings · 10–500+ passengers
Everyone you love, on the same flight.
Group fares are negotiated with the airline, not sold online — so the price holds while guests are still replying, seats stay together, and names go in as the RSVPs come back.
Guests pay for their own seats. Names go in as the RSVPs come back.

Why wedding travel is different
You are planning a wedding, not a travel agency.
Guests reply slowly, come from everywhere, and nobody wants to spend the run-up chasing forty payments.
RSVPs take months
By the time the last reply arrives, the fare you sent round the family has moved on without you.
Guests fly from everywhere
Half from one city, a handful from another, two from abroad — and everyone expects to arrive together.
Nobody wants to front it
Putting forty guests on one card and collecting it back afterwards is the least romantic part of a wedding.
Plans change
Someone cancels, someone brings a plus-one, and a public ticket makes both of those expensive.
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE · 46 SEATS ACROSS SIX GROUPS
How it works
From the date to the day itself.
WHEN YOU SET THE DATE
Tell us where and roughly how many
No guest list needed. A destination, a date and an approximate headcount is enough for us to price it.
WHILE THE REPLIES COME IN
We hold the seats and the fare
The price is agreed with the airline and locked for the whole group, so a reply that arrives in March costs what it would have in September.
UP TO A FEW WEEKS OUT
Names go in as guests RSVP
Add and change passenger names as the replies land — usually free — and move a cancelled guest's seat to a plus-one.
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Wedding FAQ
What couples ask.
- Can guests pay for their own seats?
- Yes. The booking is held for the whole group and guests pay individually, so you are neither fronting the cost nor chasing anyone for it.
- What if a guest cancels or brings a plus-one?
- Name changes on group bookings are usually free, so a seat can move to another guest. The exact terms come from the airline's group contract and are stated in your offer.
- Can guests fly from different cities?
- Yes. We regularly coordinate wedding parties joining from several departure points and make sure everyone lands together.
- Can we hold seats before everyone has replied?
- That is exactly what a group fare is for. The price is locked for the whole group at once and names are added later.
- Will the group be seated together?
- Yes. Seats are held as a block, so the wedding party is not scattered down the length of the aircraft.
- Can the couple fly home later than everyone else?
- Usually yes. The party flies out together and a couple of tickets can carry a different return date, so the honeymoon does not have to be booked as a separate trip.
