PHILADELPHIA, March 05, 2018 -- VOMOS Inc. has recently reached a significant revenue threshold. Year over year revenues for January 2018 increased over 400% when compared to revenues for January 2017.
Last year January 2017 was VOMOS first month of operation. It is clear VOMOS revenues have been rapidly accelerating throughout 2017 and they are off to a great start in 2018 as well. If this past January is any indication of what 2018 has in store for VOMOS, this year's revenues could easily double the revenues of 2017. This performance is extremely impressive because 2017 was a banner year in and of itself.
The VOMOS management team is quite excited about their initial financial results. They feel very optimistic about the continued revenue growth and market share capturing. It is now quite apparent that consumers are embracing the VOMOS platform and migrating more and more towards the use of the VOMOS mobile app. If this trend continues VOMOS will soon be a globally recognized provider in the luxury travel and leisure space.
ABOUT VOMOS
VOMOS is the first, all-in-one, near-demand premium mobile application. The VOMOS app was developed to directly connect users with verified luxury rental providers.
The GPS-enabled app allows users to instantly locate and book private jets, premium housing accommodations, exotic and chauffeured vehicles, chartered yachts, and unique local experiences.
The VOMOS app requires no membership fee and is free to download from both iTunes and Google Play stores.
For more information about VOMOS, please visit www.vomos.com or follow them on Instagram @VOMOS
All media inquiries should be addressed to:
Sara Shields
[email protected]


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