LunaJets says summer bookings are 31% ahead of last year

After a 15% year-over-year gain in Q1 2025, private jet charter broker Luna Jets says advanced summer bookings are reaching record levels.

By Doug Gollan, 12 hours ago

Geneva-based LunaJets said private jet charter flight activity increased 15% year-over-year in Q1 2025.

Chairman Eymeric Segard (pictured left) says, “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.”

Head of Sales Eriks Ziverts says, “This year is off to a great start.”

He adds, “The most recent offices having opened are performing well and contributing significantly to these good numbers.”

The company now has offices in Zurich, Paris, London, Madrid, Monte Carlo, Riga, and Dubai.

Managing Director Spain Carlos Matallana says, “We have received an enthusiastic response from our client base following our office openings into their local markets, reinforcing that establishing a local presence is the right strategy for driving our expansion forward.”

New customers increased 22% in the first quarter.

LunaJets CEO Guillaume Launay (pictured right) adds, “Most of these customers are not new entrants but frequent flyers seeking an alternative or a complement to their fractional ownership products.”

Forward bookings for June, July, and August are running 31% ahead of last year.

Prices for the summer remain stable as increased capacity counterbalances climbing demand, according to the broker.

The company is currently recruiting more brokers across all eight of its offices.

Last month, LunaJets was short-listed for the best private jet charter category in the World Travel Awards.

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