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Are you an airplane or a hot air balloon?

The view from 3,000 feet is beautiful. Your passengers love it. You love it, when the weather allows.

But you know this is more of a well-paid hobby than a long term business.

Everything runs through you. You can’t have any off days (the weather does that for you). 

Repeat clients? Nope, you’re a one and done experience.

Sure, happy customers will refer their friends. 

But most of your company come from Groupon.

Lose 75% of your margin by hitting up the coupon clippers? 

None of these options sound all that great.

You have that sinking feeling that you didn’t go into business for yourself. 

You just bought yourself a very colorful job that runs on hot-air.

You see airplanes flying above you and wish you had become a pilot instead.

Regularly scheduled flights that happen all around the clock? 

Charge more when you’re in demand, and give discounts when your capacity is high?

Make up revenue both on the top of the plane (passengers) and the bottom (cargo)? 

Sounds like a dream scenario. 

Sure, when the pandemic hit, it wasn’t fun being an airline. A lot of tough decisions were made. 

But airplanes have bounced back like never before. 

Business is booming. 

Sales are happening in your sleep. You’re booked for the remainder of your schedule. 

If you think it’s fun at 3,000 feet, it’s a blast at 35,000. 

If you’re feeling like a hot-air balloon, it’s time to change your vessel.

Are you ready to board?