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2025: A Year To Strengthen Our Activity And Keep Looking Ahead

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The year 2025 has been a key period for Europair. A financial year marked by the consolidation of our activity, adaptation to an increasingly demanding operational environment and, above all, by the evolution of travel habits in Europe. Beyond the figures, this year provides a clear vision of where aviation is heading and how travellers’ needs are changing.


A Year In Figures: Activity, Connectivity And European Reach

During 2025, Europair operated a total of 1,287 flights, connecting 74 destinations across 20 European countries. These figures reflect the solidity of our operations and the trust placed in us by clients and partners in a context defined by logistical complexity and the need for reliable air solutions.

During the months of highest demand, especially throughout the high season, we transported around 80,000 passengers, strengthening our operational capacity at times of the year when planning, reliability and flexibility are essential.


High Season Is No Longer Just Summer

One of the most relevant changes observed in 2025 is the clear extension of the high tourism season in Europe. What was once concentrated almost exclusively in July and August is now more evenly distributed throughout the calendar.

September has consolidated its position as one of the strongest months of the year, with a volume of flights and passengers very similar to July, even surpassing June. In addition, it stands out as the month with the best load factor of the year.

Meanwhile, April and May, traditionally quieter months, are beginning to show more interesting traffic volumes than in the past. This trend confirms that travel is becoming less seasonal and that air demand is increasingly spread throughout the year.


Three Business Lines, One Shared Objective

Throughout 2025, Europair continued to develop its three main business lines, strengthening each of them and adapting to different customer profiles and very diverse operational needs. Without going into specific figures, this approach allows us to maintain a balance between specialisation, flexibility and responsiveness.

In addition to consolidating our core activity, this year we have also opened up to new, highly promising markets, expanding our operational experience and reinforcing our medium- and long-term vision.


31 Years Of Experience In A Constantly Changing Sector

In 2025, Europair marks 31 years in the aviation sector. Three decades during which we have witnessed countless market changes, operational transformations and new ways of flying. Over this time, we have learned to adapt, to strengthen our business lines and to evolve alongside our clients.

After so many years, aviation continues to surprise and motivate us every day, reminding us that adaptability is key to moving forward.


Looking Ahead

The 2025 review leaves us with a clear conclusion: European aviation is changing, and with it, the way we fly. Travellers are looking for more efficient solutions, greater flexibility and experiences aligned with their real schedules, not just traditional calendars.

At Europair, we face the coming year with a solid foundation, supported by accumulated experience, market knowledge and the ability to respond to new sector dynamics.


Thank You For Flying With Us

None of this would be possible without the trust of our clients, partners and collaborators. Thank you for accompanying us throughout 2025 and for being part of this journey.

We continue to look to the future with commitment, closeness and the same passion for aviation that has driven us for more than three decades.

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