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July is a stellar month for dynamic LunaJets

August 17, 2026

The achievement comes against a backdrop of a soft private-jet market and a complex international environment, including ongoing tensions in the Middle East and elevated fuel surcharges.

The team has been hitting the ground running.

European booking platform LunaJets has revealed that July 2026 was the strongest month in the company's history, with revenues up nearly 15 per cent compared with the same period last year. The result marks a clear acceleration following a solid but more moderate performance in the second quarter.

The achievement comes against a backdrop of a soft private-jet market and a complex international environment, including ongoing tensions in the Middle East and elevated fuel surcharges. Despite these headwinds, every LunaJets office delivered strong results, including the Dubai team.

“These figures reaffirm our position as the reference booking platform for on-demand private jet charter,” says Guillaume Launay, CEO of LunaJets. “Clients continue to choose us for the flexibility, speed and reliability of our service.”

Key operational strengths supporting this performance include enhanced base coordination across the network, significantly faster booking processes enabled by the company's newly redesigned website and proactive team support designed to minimise the impact of airport disruptions on clients' travel plans.

LunaJets also announced that its new office in Casablanca, Morocco, will open in September 2026, under the leadership of Christelle Candia.

“Morocco has become a strategic market for private aviation, with strong demand from both corporate and leisure clients. As the country continues to establish itself as a major destination, Casablanca strengthens our position by bringing the same level of local expertise and responsiveness that has driven our growth,” comments Candia.

The Moroccan base expands the company's presence in North Africa and strengthens its ability to serve clients travelling to and from the region.

“A 25 per cent increase in new customers this month shows that clients continue to value our simple, flexible model. Our streamlined platform and responsive teams keep setting us apart across every region we operate in,” concludes Eriks Ziverts, global head of sales at LunaJets.

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