Summer is looking like it could be better for airlines.
"Reservations and average ticket prices for the summer are climbing,"
rejoiced at the end of May Michael O'Leary, CEO of the low cost Ryanair, which expects a occupancy rate of its planes in July and August of 94% at 95%.
Almost pre-pandemic level.
“The recovery is there
, confirms Ben Smith, CEO of Air France-KLM.
This sets the stage for a successful summer season.”
The enthusiasm is even more palpable on the other side of the Atlantic.
"Demand has never been greater,"
said Robert Isom, CEO of American Airlines.
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For now, the companies are concentrating all their efforts to properly manage this increased activity, which is shaking up a sector that has been used to low water for more than two years.
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