How can I improve the position of my flights on Wingly?

How can I improve the position of my flights on Wingly?

On Wingly we have a great variety of flights especially in certain busy regions. For your flight to have the best chance of being booked here are some tips on increasing your profile and flight attractiveness:

  1. Use high-quality pictures: High-quality pictures can make a big difference in the impression you make on potential passengers. Make sure your pictures are well-lit, in focus, and showcase your talents.~

  2. Showcase your unique style: Passengers are often looking for a unique experience, so make sure your pictures and text showcase what makes you flights stand out from the other flights.

  3. Use descriptive and catchy text: Use text that is descriptive and gives potential clients a sense of what they can expect from your services. Use catchy titles and descriptions to make your profile easy and fun to read and stand out.

  4. Fly Regularly: The more you fly the more satisfied passengers provide testimonials that are included on your profile. This can help to build trust with potential passengers and increase your chances of getting bookings.

  5. Update your profile regularly: Keep your profile up-to-date with your latest flights and routes. This shows potential passengers that you are active and engaged in the industry.

If you have any questions, you can contact us directly at tower@wingly.io or by phone on +447708405306. We are available from Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 17:30.



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