High costs, onerous regulations have EU air connectivity flatlining

High costs, onerous regulations have EU air connectivity flatlining

According to new date from IATA, European air connectivity essentially flatlined in 2025 with a net 1% growth in the total number of routes connecting the continent (both internally and with other parts of the world) – and that’s below the compound annual growth of 1.5% over the last decade. Thomas Reynaert, IATA’s Senior Vice…more ›
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