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LunaJets pumped up by impressive quarter
Versus the same period last year, flight numbers are up for LunaJets. Forward bookings to summer are significantly higher in comparison to 2024 with an increase of 31 per cent for flights in June, July and August.
Chairman Eymeric Segard and CEO Guillaume Launay.

European charter brokerage LunaJets is reporting a growth in flight activity of 15 per cent during the first quarter of 2025 versus Q1 2024. “This year is off to a great start. I am particularly delighted to see the dedication of our sales team paying off,” comments Eriks Ziverts, LunaJets' head of sales.

The most recent offices to open are performing well and contributing significantly to these good numbers. “We have received an enthusiastic response from our client base following our office openings into their local markets, reinforcing our belief that establishing a local presence is the right strategy for driving our expansion forward,” adds Carlos Matallana, managing director for Spain.

LunaJets' number of new customers jumped 22 per cent in the first quarter. “We are happy to keep attracting new customers to our platform, which is a testament to the success of our customer-centric culture and flexible flight solutions,” reveals Guillaume Launay, CEO. Most of these customers are not new entrants but frequent flyers seeking an alternative or a complement to their fractional ownership products.

Forward bookings to summer are significantly higher in comparison to 2024 with an increase of 31 per cent for flights booked for the months of June, July and August.

Prices for the summer remain stable as increased capacity has counterbalanced climbing demand. “We are now seeing the positive effects of recent aircraft deliveries with more capacity for charter than ever before. Both are great news for our clients: better choice and better prices,” comments Tomas Camprubi, LunaJets’ managing director for the UK. “I would however recommend to book early in order to lock in the best deals.”

Looking ahead, LunaJets will keep investing in the opening of new office locations to better serve its customers and improve accessibility to its services. “We are excited to continue building on this promising start to the year and to continue our focus on delivering the best possible service to our clients,” concludes Eymeric Segard, chairman. To accompany its organic growth, LunaJets plans to keep recruiting new and experienced brokers in its eight offices across Europe and the Middle East.