Ryanair Announces Major Expansion in Morocco for 2023/2024 Season

Ryanair’s comprehensive expansion in Morocco for the 2023/2024 season is set to make a significant mark on the aviation industry. With over 840 weekly flights and 10 new routes connecting Moroccan destinations to major European cities, this venture highlights the airline’s confidence in the Moroccan market. The focus on sustainability is evident through the introducing of eco-friendly Boeing 737 Gamechanger aircraft, aligning with global trends in environmentally responsible aviation. Additionally, this expansion is not just about increasing capacity; it’s about strengthening the partnership between Ryanair and the Kingdom of Morocco, promising economic growth and job creation in the Marrakech area. Morocco’s aviation sector is on a promising trajectory towards becoming a key player in the global aviation landscape.
Istanbul International Airport was Busiest in March

Turkiye’s mega airport Istanbul was the busiest one in Europe, with an average of 1,263 daily flights in March, according to EUROCONTROL. Sabiha Gokcen, also in Istanbul, ranked 17th on the list with an average of 549 daily flights.
Ryanair posts quarterly loss but says fares could rise this summer

Ryanair (RYA.I) reported a loss of 96 million euros ($107 million) for the final three months of 2021 but said it was hopeful that rivals’ cuts to capacity may help push prices up in the key summer season.
Wizz Air sees summer capacity close to pre-pandemic levels

Wizz Air (WIZZ.L) expects capacity to ramp up to between 90% and 100% of pre-pandemic levels in July and August as summer demand for European travel grows, and this could get an extra boost from further easing of UK restrictions.
Ryanair nudges up annual traffic forecast as summer bookings surge

Ryanair (RYA.I) on Monday nudged up its forecast for full-year traffic on strong summer bookings but said fares remained well below pre-pandemic levels as it reported a first-quarter net loss of 273 million euros ($322 million).
EU measures to ‘tighten thumbscrews’ on Belarus

The European Union will impose travel bans and asset freezes on 86 Belarusian individuals and companies on Monday and is preparing economic sanctions that Austria said would “tighten the thumbscrews” on President Alexander Lukashenko.
Airbus, Air France want EU green funds used for jet incentives – documents

Airbus (AIR.PA) and Air France-KLM (AIRF.PA) have urged policymakers to use EU-backed green stimulus funds to support aircraft sales, according to documents released on Thursday by InfluenceMap, an investor-led climate lobbying watchdog.