Wheels Up Reviews 5

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Company details

  1. Airline
  2. Flights Search Site
  3. Travel Agency
  4. Travel Aggregator

Information provided by various external sources

Wheels Up is an aviation company that primarily serves members in the United States.


Contact info

  • West 42nd Street 220, 10036, New York, United States

  • wheelsup.com

2.5

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not use this company they are…

Do not use this company they are totally unprofessional don’t answer phone one of their vehicles hit my husband’s parked car outside our house. Eye witness but still denying responsibility say DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY

20 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Paying for a membership that delivers zero value

Wheels Up’s membership is a masterclass in how to monetize disappointment. There are no real savings, no meaningful perks, and no advantage that justifies the upfront cost. You’re essentially paying thousands of dollars for the illusion of priority.

Flights are inconsistent, pricing is unpredictable, and the “benefits” disappear the moment you compare them to pay-as-you-go options or competitors without a membership fee. Communication is weak, accountability is minimal, and customer service feels trained to deflect rather than solve problems.

The sales pitch is polished. The execution is sloppy. The value proposition collapses under even basic scrutiny.

DO NOT BUY THE MEMBERSHIP. If you insist on using Wheels Up, pay per flight and keep your flexibility — and your money. This is not a premium service. It’s a premium-priced mistake.

14 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Member for 4 years plunking down $100k…

Member for 4 years plunking down $100k twice. First $100k great service. Second $100k virtually no service with last 4 bookings with no plane showing so had to cancel. Customer service is non existent or not customer friendly, with high employee turnover. Probably heading to bankruptcy shortly so avoid unless you enjoy pain.

26 April 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid like the plague

Avoid like the plague. Never on time. Horrible customer service. Overcharged multiple times. We made the enormous mistake of signing up for a block of travel and were committed to multiple flights. We booked a dozen flights and all but two had enormous delays. Despite being told we would always get 24 hours notice for a delay there were multiple times when we were not told of delays until we were already at the airport. Customer service was impossible to reach and frequently rude. We were once told we should be grateful for getting to fly the same day as our original booking. Hopefully netjets will be better. I'd prefer to walk than use Wheelsup again.

17 August 2022
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