ERA publishes its 2023 Yearbook

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ERA publishes its 2023 Yearbook


In addition to sharing the affiliation’s present and future priorities for the 12 months forward, the Yearbook options the intensive advocacy work being undertaken by ERA and highlights its high-profile occasions which have allowed members to reconnect this earlier 12 months, following the results of COVID-19.

European Regions Airline Association (ERA) publishes its annual Yearbook, an in depth listing of its numerous membership, in addition to a abstract of the affiliation’s actions in 2022 and perception into its fundamental areas of focus for 2023.

The ERA Yearbook is a crucial and precious reference information to the position of ERA within the European aviation sector and its members as key gamers. In the context of world financial challenges, it focusses on the necessity to construct again higher and the significance of creating robust and sustainable regional connectivity in Europe.

In addition to sharing the affiliation’s present and future priorities for the 12 months forward, the Yearbook options the intensive advocacy work being undertaken by ERA and highlights its high-profile occasions which have allowed members to reconnect this earlier 12 months, following the results of COVID-19.

The publication equally shares a regulatory evaluate and the affiliation’s environmental actions because the trade continues to work in direction of a extra sustainable future, and contains the most recent statistics analysing ERA’s airline members flights and capability provided in 2022 compared to the earlier 12 months.

Montserrat Barriga, Director General, ERA stated: “Whilst regular restoration could be seen following the results of the pandemic, we should stay vigilant to the challenges and alternatives forward, specifically, making certain the roadmap to decarbonise is applied within the quick and medium time period till aviation achieves internet zero by 2050.

“ERA’s airline members provide vital connectivity and support for Europe’s regions, promoting social and territorial equality and cohesion as well as contributing to increased tourism, investment and job creation. We look forward to continuing our efforts in 2023 to promote this message and defend the airline industry’s role in providing sustainable connectivity to all regions of Europe.”

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