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Charter broker LunaJets recorded its strongest month on record, with revenue in July up nearly 15% year over year, the Geneva-based company said. It attributed last month’s peak performance to improved coordination across its office network, a redesigned booking website, and added support to help clients manage the effects of airport disruptions.
Every LunaJets office posted strong results last month, including its Dubai team, despite ongoing tensions in the Middle East and elevated fuel surcharges, the company noted.
New customers rose 25% in July, reported Eriks Ziverts, LunaJets’ global head of sales. “Our streamlined platform and responsive teams keep setting us apart across every region we operate in,” he said.
The July results follow a first quarter in which LunaJets reported revenue of $48 million, a 28% year-over-year increase. That growth built on a record 2025, when LunaJets closed the year with $200 million in revenue, up 20% from 2024.
Separately, LunaJets plans to open an office in Casablanca, Morocco, next month, extending the company’s presence in North Africa. Christelle Candia will lead the new location. “Morocco has become a strategic market for private aviation, with strong demand from both corporate and leisure clients,” Candia said, adding that the office will bring “the same level of local expertise and responsiveness that has driven our growth.”