- myPlane has reported a 300% year-over-year increase in charter enquiries via its commercial air charter booking engine, with over €200 million worth of digital offers processed in 2024.
- The company expects these figures to quadruple in 2025 and has launched a new fundraising round to drive its next phase of strategic growth.
- With 130+ airlines on board, myPlane seeks to modernise the €100 billion commercial charter market by replacing decades-old manual processes with a transparent booking solution.
myPlane has today announced that charter enquiries via its innovative booking engine for commercial charter flights grew by 300% in 2024, as airlines and B2B travel buyers increasingly turn to modern booking solutions.
With growth expected to quadruple next year, the Finnish travel tech start-up believes 2024 could mark the final year where outdated manual processes dominate the commercial charter industry. To build on this strong momentum, myPlane is launching a new fundraising round to drive its next phase of strategic expansion in 2025.
Driven by unprecedented demand, the value of digital air charter offers processed via myPlane soared by a record €200 million in 2024 – with over 6,000 flight enquiries successfully matched to airlines through the platform.
Juuso Klemola, co-founder of myPlane, said: “In 2024, we proved that decades-old, manual charter booking processes are quickly becoming obsolete. Airlines and travel buyers are embracing digital solutions that save time, cut costs, and deliver the transparency this market desperately needs. The momentum we’ve seen this year gives us confidence that 2025 will deliver even stronger results as we continue our mission to modernise the €100 billion commercial air charter market.”
With more than 130 airlines and 1,200 B2B users now leveraging the platform for commercial charter bookings, myPlane has brought new levels of efficiency, transparency, and standardisation to an industry that has long relied on manual workflows.
As the world’s first online booking engine for commercial passenger charter flights, the company plans to scale its operations globally – reinforcing its ambition to become a global leader in commercial charter flight distribution.