Luna Aviation Group reported a 45 percent jump in revenue across the European company in 2022 as its LunaJets private charter brokerage exceeded $150 million for the first time in its history. LunaJets alone saw a 40 percent year-over-year increase in revenue, organizing more than 12,000 movements and bringing in 1,250 new clients.
Meanwhile, LunaGroup Charter—a commercial group charter division that is in its second year of operation—exceeded $15 million in revenue and reported a 290 percent increase in the number of flights organized.
"Considering the post-pandemic situation, particularly the uncertainty of whether international events are hosted, and a slow start of the year, we are delighted by these numbers and by growing our market share. Our worldwide activity enabled us to achieve a record-breaking fourth quarter," said Rémi Aubin, LunaGroup charter sales director.
Growth comes as Luna Aviation Group opened offices in London, Paris, Monte Carlo, and Riga, Latvia, over the past two years. In addition, this month, the group opened a Dubai station. Plans call for continued expansion with offices in Zurich and Madrid this year.
"We experienced immense growth in 2022 and it [Dubai] is our first expansion outside Europe,” said Alain Leboursier, managing director of Luna Aviation Group. “It embodies our continued commitment to positioning LunaJets as a worldwide market leader and closer to our growing clientele in the region.”