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New Zealand Flight Drink Company Soars

Published: Thu 21 Aug 2014 01:09 PM
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21 AUGUST 2014
NEW ZEALAND FLIGHT DRINK COMPANY SOARS
New effervescent tablet and kiosks at Sydney and Melbourne international airports contribute to strong sales growth for 1Above
New Zealand based flight drink company 1Above has reported accelerated sales growth in the last six months after launching an effervescent tablet version of the product in April and establishing kiosks in Sydney and Melbourne international airports last month.
The company reported annualized sales of just over $1.6 million based on its monthly run rate with growth of over 11% per month for the last two quarters.
Founder of 1Above Roger Boyd says the effervescent tablet range has proved to be an enormously successful addition to the company’s portfolio of products and a big factor in the increase of sales overall.
"While sales across the entire 1Above range have doubled year on year, in the three months since launch, the effervescent tablet range has contributed to more than 40% of total sales. We had ambitious plans for the tablet and had projected around 25% of total sales, so naturally are thrilled with the results.
“Anecdotally, we know the tablets have been a real hit with pilots and crew.”
1Above successfully launched into the Australian market through the wholesale channel in mid-2012. With the addition of Sydney and Melbourne international airport kiosks, 1Above now has presence in six Australian and three New Zealand airports.
Boyd says the new kiosks in Sydney and Melbourne international airports are major milestones in 1Above’s objectives of achieving widespread global roll out for the products.
“Our goal from day one was to be a global company from New Zealand - basically we have a potential 1.2 billion international passenger base as the audience for our products.
“At the moment, as well as our expanded presence in Australia, we’re in the process of looking at Asia and Dubai. Next up for us though is our start in the United States – we are in the final throws of inking a deal for a trial with a major retailer in 28 of their stores in five airports across the country.”
Boyd says while 1Above is experiencing a rapid growth phase, the company is taking a considered approach to expansion.
“We're really encouraged by our strong results and accelerated growth, but we know we still have a few hurdles to jump through to realise our global goals. We like to think of those hurdles as great opportunities.”
Boyd says 1Above expects to more than double its sales in the next 6-12 months on the back of the new kiosks and expansion into the United States and other major markets.
Last year 1Above received financial investment from Movac and other private investors including Sam Morgan.
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About 1Above - www.fly1above.com
1Above is a nutraceutical drink developed to help people fly well and arrive ready. The company was founded by Roger Boyd after 3 passports worth of jet lag on the back of rising health concerns. 1Above contains dietary significant levels of six essential electrolytes, 67-133% of your daily B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B12 daily vitamin needs, grape seed extract and Pycnogneol®, an extract from pine bark, that has over 58 clinical studies. Pycnogenol® has been shown to reduce the length and severity of jet lag and support the circulation.
1Above comes in ready to drink 1L and 600mL bottles, a 100mL concentrate and the effervescent tablet version. The tablet version comes in slim line 10hr, 25hr and 50hr packs so the passenger can choose the right amount for their travel time. They are available through the 1Above kiosk at Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne airports, 1Above vending machines across New Zealand and Australian airports, Relay and WHSmith convenience stores across New Zealand and Australia, leading airport cafes, leading pharmacies as well as online.

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