Creating a Wingly profile

Creating a Wingly profile

Here is the procedure to register on Wingly as a pilot:

      Step 1 - Register

Please fill in your Name, Email, and choose a password for your Wingly account.



  Step 2 - Verify phone number

After reading more about safety and cost sharing, please add your phone number. This number will be displayed to the passengers once a booking is confirmed. If needed, the Wingly team may also use it to contact you. Once you have added your phone number, you will receive a 4-digit code to verify it. 





The next step is to complete your personal information, learn more in the following article. 
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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