Europe’s aviation sector expanded in 2024, with Ryanair leading 1,356 new routes. Key cities like London, Budapest, and Malta saw major connectivity growth.
European aviation saw significant growth in 2024, with over 1,356 new routes launched across the continent. This expansion averaged nearly four new routes per day, reflecting the industry’s strong recovery and increasing demand for air travel.
Low-cost carriers played a key role in this development, with Ryanair and easyJet leading the way. Ryanair introduced 208 new routes, while easyJet followed closely with 155, reinforcing their dominance in the European market.
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low-cost airline, continued its aggressive expansion strategy by adding 208 new routes in 2024. This move strengthened its position as the most expansive airline on the continent.
The airline focused on connecting major cities with underserved regional airports, opening new travel opportunities and increasing connectivity across different European regions.
Competition from easyJet encouraged Ryanair to explore fresh markets, further diversifying its network. This expansion highlights Ryanair’s commitment to maintaining its leadership in the low-cost aviation sector.
Each new route was carefully selected based on its growth potential and minimal direct competition. By targeting these routes, Ryanair aims to expand its customer base while ensuring long-term profitability.
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