Key Quotes: Routes Europe 2022
Routes Europe 2022 brings together the leaders of the European aviation sector. Below is a selection of original excerpts from the event's conference program.
Neil Slaven, Network and Airport Manager at EasyJet: "It's way out of our minds, it's very difficult there. Even though we're making volumes, these volumes are still not economically sustainable. And I think that's a very strong message for this community of stakeholders. "You see volume increasing at your airport, but right now these passengers are being bought at very low prices. And here's the problem. As a sector, we are recovering, but we are not yet in balance: the sector is not economically viable in this respect. moment. . "
Bjorn Torre Larsen, CEO of Norse Atlantic However, I think there's an interesting entry point if you get it right. For us, I believe we can do this to make it enjoyable and profitable for our customers. We may not do everything right, but we will learn quickly."
Anka van der Werf, CEO of SAS: “Looking at this summer, business activity has strengthened during the spring. Not the other way around: it's very good. There are a lot of pending requests and people will be traveling this summer. But in general I am a very positive person, the glass is half full, but I still do not believe in winter.
Morgan Fox, Deputy Director General of ACI Europe: "We see that inflation is affecting families. Of course, governments are enacting policies, but there are limits to what governments can do to deal with the impact of rising prices." business and consumer confidence, which may also affect future flight demand. If the energy crisis worsens, we will see unprecedented political moves."
Abraham Foss, CEO of Avinor: "The deal is done. I mentioned traffic statistics, people are willing to travel, fulfill their dreams and do business. But it means that the entire industry is more interested in delivering, doing business, satisfying customer preferences and provide passenger services and make the entire value chain work.”
Thomas Reinart, CEO of Europe Airlines (A4E): “It is natural that after a crisis or failure, providers try to compensate for their losses. Airlines are not always properly advised. We know that airport fee guidelines don't work. should have happened. So I think we need to think about continuing or continuing the discussion on airport fee guidelines."
Rafael Schwartzmann, IATA Regional Vice President for Europe: "The European Green Deal and Legislative Package, suitable for 55 year olds, promises new opportunities, but can also jeopardize our sector if policies are not managed properly. Recognition of the importance of SAF in Conformity to 55 initiatives However, it would be unreasonable to suggest providing SAF at almost all European airports. A more flexible booking request system would allow airlines to purchase SAF where it is most affordable.
Norwegian CEO Gair Carlsen: “In 2017, 2018 and 2019, we had more planes on the road, which meant more supply, both narrow-bodied and wide-bodied. The spike was very aggressive, very aggressive. For now, we are able to increase demand."
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