Bonza Handles Over 650,000 Passengers in 2023

Bonza Handles Over 650,000 Passengers in 2023
Photo Credit: Bonza.

Australian carrier Bonza has this week celebrated 650,000 passengers handled throughout the whole of 2023.

The airline has made significant waves since launching operations, and looks to grow even further going into 2024.

Without further ado, let’s get into it…

Bonza Handles Over 650,000 Passengers in 2023…


Bonza Handles Over 650,000 Passengers in 2023
Photo Credit: Bonza.

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Within those 650,000 customers, over A$100m has been saved through the use of low cost airfares across Australia.

The fleet has grown to 6 aircraft, and more than 1.5m Australians have downloaded their app over the course of this year.

Tim Jordan, the CEO of Bonza had this to say on this year’s performance:

“Our team of legends couldn’t be more excited to have connected more than 650,000 Aussies to this great country of ours, it’s been a big year and we’re just getting started,”

“Travellers have embraced our mission – to connect more Aussies to their own backyard than ever before – as their own.”

“The stories that have resonated with me most have been of the countless families and friends reuniting more often and first-time fliers seeking adventures in new destinations because that is in Bonza’s DNA.”

“More than 1.5 million Aussies have downloaded the Fly Bonza app showing that Aussies are embracing a new way of travelling with our app-first approach as we revolutionise domestic travel.”

“We know we are in a Shazza versus Goliath battle versus the effective duopoly but Australians are appreciating the positive change that we are bringing.”

All eyes will be on how Bonza will perform in 2024, as they continue their path of revolutionising air travel for people in Australia.

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