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Eli Ostreicher (July 1983 – January 11, 2023) was a British-born American serial entrepreneur based in
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. He was the founder and active CEO of GTTFP Holdings, originally a B2B luxury air-travel provider and Inc. 500 #1 awardee in the United States. GTTFP Holdings now houses Regal Wings, The Regal Card, Regal Jets, Luxury Wholesale Flights, One Bag Tag, VVandr, SHARGE, ThermBot, PillBot; a total of 11 brands. At the time of his death in early 2023, it was estimated that Ostreicher had created over US$600 million in revenue within GTTFP Holdings.


Early life, family and education

Ostreicher was born in
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. The family was part of London's
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community. Ostreicher's paternal grandmother is the oldest of 16 siblings to her parents Joseph and Yitta Schwartz. His great-grandmother Yitta Schwartz died at age 93 leaving over 2,000 living descendants; following her funeral, ''
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'' ran a feature story, "God Said Multiply, and Did She Ever". In his early teens he attended
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in
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; in his later teens, Ostreicher attended SmartTrack, an IT college in London's Lee Valley area, where he received Microsoft MCSE and Cisco CCNA certifications in 2004.


Career

Ostreicher started his business career at the age of 22, opening a small home-based travel agency in Aventura, Florida. In 2006 he moved to
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and founded Regal Wings. He later expanded the company to 300-plus employees with luxury travel agent services, business travel management and
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. In 2010, he opened a satellite office of the company in
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. GTTFP Holdings and its Regal group of brands have offices in New York City, San Francisco, London, Singapore and Shenzhen. In 2012, Regal Wings was listed in ''Inc.'' magazine's as the fastest-growing travel company in the United States with a growth rate of 2,513%. With a further 4,146% growth rate in 2013, the company grossed $54.4 million in revenue. In that year, Ostreicher received ''Inc.'' magazine's "Hire Power award" recognizing his role for job creation. In 2014, the company was listed in ''Inc.'' magazine's 33rd annual 500 list as the 76th-fastest-growing company in the United States, the 6th-highest-ranking New York company and 8th in New York City. He served various high-profile companies and blue-chip organizations for premium and air travel including Rolex,
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, Berkshire Hathaway,
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, Colgate,
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, and the
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band. In 2015, Ostreicher launched Regal Card, an airport lounge and travel-benefits membership program as a sister concern of Regal Wings. In the late 2016, Regal Wings partnered with China-based lounge developer DragonPass to offer global airport lounge access to its Regal Card members. Regal Card also includes travel benefits such as instant elite status with brands such as
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and discounts at 5-star hotel chains worldwide. In 2017, he patented One Bag Tag, the world's first electronic luggage tag to replace airline-issued wasteful paper tags. One Bag Tag is now partnered with Amsterdam-based BAGTAG who run One Bag Tag's airline integration to international airliners, including
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. Ostreicher also founded Miles 4 Flights, which helps individuals convert their airline mileage into flights. In the same year, he started Harei At, the first dating site for orthodox Jewish marriage-minded singles. This venture failed and was subsequently sold to JWed.com. In 2019, Ostreicher founded both SHARGE and VVandr. SHARGE is the world's smallest 3-port 65W laptop and USB-C/A wall charger, while VVandr makes thermometers, and a handmade hand-painted
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bobblehead. In 2020, during C-19 when VVandr sold a large number of oral thermometers, Ostreicher was inspired to create ThermBot, the world's smallest contactless and battery-less smart thermometer.


Philanthropy

In 2013, Ostreicher donated $500,000 to
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, a communal organization that aids married couples dealing with infertility. He was on the senior advisory board of various startup and entrepreneur-focused organizations, including YJP and Voyager HQ. Ostreicher has been involved in helping his uncle
Jacob Ostreicher Jacob Ostreicher (born February 7, 1959) is an American businessman and investor. In June 2011, he was arrested in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, while overseeing a rice growing agricultural venture that he had invested in, and was jailed for 18 months o ...
in his release from a Bolivian prison where he was corruptly held for 18 months without having committed any crime. He was later released by the help of actor
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who went to visit him in Bolivia.


Personal life and demise

Ostreicher relocated from the UK to the US when he was in his early 20s. Initially he was in southern Florida. He later resided in New York City. Ostreicher was killed in a motorcycle collision in
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on January 11, 2023, at age 39.


Awards and honors

*
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#1 Fastest-Growing Travel Company, 2013 * Inc. Hire Power Awards, 2013 * Nedivas Halev Award, 2016 * Inc. 500 #76 of 500 Fastest-Growing US Companies, 2014 * Inc. 500 #6 Fastest Growing NYC Company *
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Fast 50, 2015 * Crain's New York Fast 50, 2016 * Smart CEO, 2017


References


External links


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