Airline & Aviation Professional Website Template
Charter is a gallery and detail landing page template built for private jet charter services targeting ski families, corporate retreat planners, and adventure travelers. It pairs a cinematic hero with an escalating destinations grid, expandable route detail panels, and inline quote forms. The Alpine Fresh color system and adventure terrain design give every section a sharp, high-altitude feel.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Charter is a single-page private jet charter template designed around a curated destinations gallery. It leads with a full-bleed lifestyle hero, walks visitors through an escalating grid of routes from Aspen to the Greenland ice cap, and converts them through per-destination quote forms and a persistent itinerary builder. The design feels rarefied without feeling cold.
Who this template is for
This template is built for private aviation businesses that serve experience-driven clients. If your value is getting people to places commercial airlines simply do not reach, Charter gives you a page that communicates that immediately.
- Private jet charter operators serving ski resorts, remote lodges, and adventure destinations
- Aviation companies targeting corporate retreat planners routing executives across multiple departure cities
- Charter services catering to high-intent leisure travelers booking trips like Patagonia weekends or glacier landings
What problem this template solves
Standard travel and aviation templates treat every route the same. They list destinations in a table, show a contact form, and leave the visitor to imagine the experience. Charter solves the credibility gap that keeps a serious buyer from submitting a quote.
- Visitors need to see real routes, real aircraft, and real terrain before they trust a charter service with a booking
- Corporate planners routing multiple departure cities need a clear way to signal complexity without leaving the page
- Adventure travelers shopping luxury experiences compare heavily and need proof of specificity before converting
What you get with this template
Charter delivers a complete gallery and detail landing page structured around destination-led conversion. Every major section is purpose-built for the private aviation niche.
- A full-bleed hero section with cinematic lifestyle photography and a bold anchor headline
- A curated destinations tile grid with hover reveals, expandable detail panels, and per-route inline quote forms
- A fleet overview section, stats interstitials, and a persistent bottom bar for custom multi-leg itineraries
Feature list
This template ships with a focused set of interactive and visual components drawn directly from the source brief.
Curated Destinations Gallery
A hand-picked tile grid organizes routes from accessible ski destinations through to extraordinary remote landings. Each tile shows the airstrip, the terrain, and the matched aircraft. The grid escalates intentionally, raising the ceiling of possibility with every row.
Expandable Destination Detail Panels
Clicking a destination tile opens an inline detail panel without leaving the page. The panel displays flight time from major hubs, runway specifications, cabin layout information, and a lifestyle photo carousel specific to that route.
Per-Route Inline Quote Forms
Every destination detail panel carries its own "Quote This Route" call to action. The inline form opens pre-filled with the selected destination and asks only for departure city, passenger count, and preferred travel dates.
Persistent Custom Itinerary Bar
A fixed bottom bar stays visible throughout the scroll. It offers a broader "Build a Custom Itinerary" action for visitors planning multi-leg or exploratory trips across several destinations.
Stats Interstitial Breaks
Single-stat callout blocks appear between destination rows. These concise statements, such as "14 minutes from takeoff to skiing" or "2,200 runways commercial airlines can't reach," reinforce the value proposition mid-scroll without interrupting the browsing flow.
Fleet Overview Section
A dedicated section matches specific aircraft types to terrain categories. Visitors understand which aircraft flies which route type, building confidence before they request a quote.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with headline | Sets alpine mood and anchors the brand promise visually |
| Destinations tile gallery | Shows curated routes escalating from accessible to extraordinary |
| Stats interstitial breaks | Delivers single-stat proof points between destination rows |
| Destination detail panels | Expands per route with specs, photos, and inline quote form |
| Fleet overview | Matches aircraft to terrain types for buyer confidence |
| Persistent itinerary bar | Captures multi-leg and exploratory trip intent at any scroll point |
| Minimal footer | Closes the page cleanly with a single-row linear layout |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Adventure Terrain theme expressed through the Alpine Fresh color system. Every color choice is grounded in elevation and environment, not generic luxury conventions.
- Glacier white (#F7F9FC) and deep tree-line green (#1B3A2D) form the base palette, kept cool and clean throughout the page
- Exposed granite (#6B6E72) handles supporting text and secondary user interface elements, while signal-flare orange (#E8602C) is reserved exclusively for calls to action, price displays, and hover states
- Typography pairs Bricolage Grotesque for clean navigation and interface text with Instrument Serif in editorial italic for destination names and lifestyle headlines
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first to match how luxury purchasers typically research high-consideration travel. It remains fully responsive for mobile visitors browsing on the go.
- Interactive components including expandable panels and the persistent bottom bar are handled as client-side components, keeping static content lean and fast to render
- GSAP-powered scroll reveals, tile expand and collapse animations, and a marquee stats strip add motion without blocking core page content from loading
How this template helps you convert
Charter earns the click by proving specificity before asking for anything. The page structure is deliberately sequenced to move a skeptical high-value buyer from curiosity to confidence to commitment.
- The hero and destination gallery establish real routes and real terrain immediately, so visitors feel informed rather than prospected before they reach any form
- Per-destination inline quote forms reduce friction by arriving pre-filled with the route the visitor just explored, making the request feel like confirming a plan rather than starting a cold inquiry
- The persistent itinerary bar captures buyers who are not yet ready to quote a single route but are clearly interested in building something larger, keeping them engaged without forcing a decision
Other information about this template
Charter is categorized under Travel and Hospitality, specifically within the Airline and Aviation subcategory, with a niche focus on private jet charter services. A few additional details worth knowing before you build with it.
- The template supports a B2C and B2B hybrid conversion model, handling both leisure travelers and corporate planners within the same page structure
- Content localization is set to English, United States dollar pricing, and United States date formatting out of the box
- The footer uses a Pattern 1 linear single-row layout, keeping the close of the page minimal and uncluttered
- Animation intensity is set to high by design, using GSAP for scroll reveals and interactive transitions that match the premium feel of the service being marketed




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Alpine Fresh
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Curated Destinations Gallery with Hover Reveals
Expandable Route Detail Panels
Per-destination Inline Quote Forms
Persistent Custom Itinerary Bar
Single-stat Interstitial Sections
Terrain-matched Fleet Overview
Related questions
Can I use this template for a charter service with only a few destinations?
How does the per-destination inline quote form work?
Is this template suitable for both leisure travelers and corporate clients?
Does the template include the lifestyle photography shown in the design brief?
Can the Alpine Fresh color system be adjusted to match an existing brand?