It does not receive public funding
Editor in chief:
CLARA MOSCHINI

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram LinkedIn


Do you want to access to this and other private contents?
Log in if you are a subscriber or click here to request service

Passengers choose low-cost airlines

Bedfordshire, UK - Traditional airlines lose ground

The low-cost airlines become more successful every day. A good example is Luton-based easyJet which reported last month a high jump in passenger numbers: 1,9 million. The carrier has been more successful in attracting passengers that its rival, the traditional Irish airline, Ryanair, which had 2,1 million customers in October. Ryanair’s load factor (the proportion of available seats filled) dropped f...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 54809

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
Similar

AirportsAci Europe: calls to suspend the EU-Qatar Aviation Agreement raise serious concerns

For Europe’s airports, communities and economy

Importantly, there is no tangible evidence that the EU Qatar agreement has resulted in Qatar Airways gaining a dominant or unfair market position at the expense of European airlines. In fact, Qatar Airways has not expanded significantly in the European market in recent years –as evidenced by the fact that the airline’s seat capacity deployed in Europe in the current IATA Winter season (October 2025–March 2026) remains -10% below its pre-pandemic (2019) level more