easyJet
We are Europe's leading airline, operating on over 1,000 routes across more than 35 countries with our fleet of over 320 Airbus aircraft . We employ over 16,000 people including 4,000 pilots and 8,000+ cabin crew. Last...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Delta orders ten more A330-900neos; London Stansted’s growth plan approved; Jet2 owner increases route network; Belfast City completes...
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Airline industry ‘the masters of self-destruction’
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Ongoing profitability challenges in the aviation sector require more innovative solutions, says a leading industry figure.
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European airline shake-up will continue, says easyJet's CEO
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As one of the main beneficiaries of Air Berlin’s demise, easyJet’s chief executive Johan Lundgren expects there to be further consolidation of the...
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Analysis: Europe's winter capacity accelerates
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With more than 600 million seats available on European routes this winter, Routesonline reveals the markets and airlines driving the capacity growth.
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Europe's aviation industry by numbers - latest update
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Routesonline's latest analysis of the European aviation industry, examining the top routes, airlines and airports.
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Routes regional events: who’s going?
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With World Routes 2018 almost a month behind us, our thoughts are now well and truly on the upcoming regional events.
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Vienna’s low-cost battleground
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Vienna Airport lost its second-largest customer a year ago when Air Berlin collapsed, but has since experienced a surge in traffic. Joint CEO and...
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Europe risks ‘flight chaos’ unless regulators start Brexit planning
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Brexit will cause “significant disruption” to the European and global aviation industry unless bilateral talks between UK and European regulators...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Singapore Airlines picks Adelaide; Finnair sells 60 percent Norra stake; easyJet expands connections service; Second quarter profits...
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Airline in focus: easyJet
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This week we profile World Routes 2018 attendee easyJet, the European low-cost carrier.
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Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Aeroflot Russian Airlines and Air France register for World Routes 2018
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More than 200 airlines have now confirmed their attendance at World Routes 2018 - the only global event for the route development community.
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Analysis: Italy's strong international growth
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Following the announcement that the 26th World Routes will be held in Milan in 2020, Routesonline looks at some of the key facts and figures...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: IATA calls for action as European delays double; easyJet ups profit forecast; United “well positioned” after first half and more.
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Routes Weekly top five: Europe growth, Africa's carriers, GOL to Quito, China targets LA, latest podcast
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Our top five stories on Routes Weekly: Europe's summer growth, Africa's biggest carriers, GOL to add Quito route, Chinese carriers target LA,...
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Europe's growth summer heats up amid capacity warning
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Europe’s aviation industry is poised for a record period over the coming months as demand for air transport continues to outstrip economic growth...
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More than 100 airlines confirmed for World Routes 2018
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More than 100 airlines have now confirmed their attendance at World Routes 2018 in Guangzhou, China.
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Routes Weekly top five: WOW, China, easyJet, US-UAE deal, Ethiopian and more
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Our top five stories on Routes Weekly: WOW's Indian expansion; China to relax international regulations; strong half for easyJet; UAE and US deal;...
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easyJet reaps benefits from one of its best winters ever
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European low-cost giant easyJet has benefitted from the demise of Monarch and Air Berlin, with the airline’s capacity set to grow at a double-digit...
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Airlines must be the 'master of their destiny' amid Brexit uncertainty
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Airlines need to be the ‘master of their own destiny’ to ensure they can continue to operate in a post-Brexit environment, according to Jochen...
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Airlines warned against complacency
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Airlines have taken their eyes off the ball when it comes to cutting costs and may well suffer in the next economic downturn.