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BAJit boosts ONEflight's revenue and membership to new highs
The company's upgraded booking platform has helped deliver higher revenues, more flights and more member sign-ups over the past 12 months.
Ferren Rajput, CEO and founder of ONEflight.

ONEflight International has reported strong year-over-year growth, with revenue up by 63.4 per cent, flight numbers rising by 61.9 per cent and member accounts increasing by 101.8 per cent.

CEO Ferren Rajput says: “This year's performance validates the strength of our model and the dedication of our entire team. Our ability to scale while maintaining a luxury experience is what sets us apart. With a focus on innovation and member satisfaction, we are redefining what private air travel means in today's world.”

The US-based company credits much of its growth to its BAJit booking platform, which gives members and charter clients real-time access to a network of over 7,000 aircraft and allows them to book private flights in seconds.

The company plans to expand its international reach, continue developing its technology, offer more access to exclusive events and improve the overall travel experience for its members.

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