International routes lag, domestic flying holds steady in Europe: OAG
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International routes lag, domestic flying holds steady in Europe: OAG
European aviation has been reshaping its route networks since 2019, with network churn and capacity shifts reflecting how airlines are responding to changing demand, geopolitical events and operational constraints. While domestic routes have remained largely stable, international connectivity is still below pre-pandemic levels and low-cost carriers have expanded aggressively while legacy airlines face greater structural limitations, says OAG, an…
In 2025, Europe's air transport industry has again reached the level of pre-corona for the first time, with particularly strong growth in southern Europe.
Air traffic in Europe reached the 2019 level for the first time in 2025. Eurocontrol had 11.1 million flights, four percent more than in the previous year. However, the development is very different in Europe.
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