EasyJet is making good on its recovery plan. From expanding at slot-constrained airports like Lisbon and opening new seasonal bases in Greece, the airline is on its way back to the black.
European aviation is on its way to looking more like the U.S. market, with Ryanair as the low-cost leader — obviously — as Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary sees it.
Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at a new forecast of U.S. outbound tourists, hotels using TikTok to drive IRL visits, and easyJet‘s new green deal.
Achieving net-zero aviation emissions doesn't have to make air travel more expensive, argues EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren. In fact, zero-carbon technology could make flying cheaper. Read how.
Discounter Ryanair never hesitates to grab marketshare when its competitors are down. With British Airways continuing to face issues at London Heathrow, the discounter is adding flights.
The ubiquitous company booking tool is getting its first overhaul in 15 years, to let the next generation of business travelers book more of what they want. That’s the good news. The bad news is it’s going to take a while.