Air transport has become one of the most used in the world, competition has been felt in recent years, and airlines are fighting for the largest market share. Among all transport modes, air transport is the one who suffers the highest expansion. In addition, it must be possible to deal with this growing affluence by adapting infrastructures at all European airports. This has led the EU to adopt a beneficial solution: a single sky.
It was found that air transport has an important role in the European economy. In fact 750 million people use European airports every year, which has a direct impact on economic growth and therefore on employment. In Europe, more than 7.5 million jobs depend on air transport.
This industry is constantly changing; it must continually modernize and meet the expectations of its passengers, but also comply with legal requirements established by the European Commission on safety, the environment or the economy. The growth of the aviation sector is directly related to the multitude of companies that have emerged in Europe, however in recent year the brunt of fluctuations in oil prices and unfortunately this has a significant impact on ticket prices and other services.
Since the opening of European borders, you would think that it is easier to move but there are barriers, however, administrative and security that can tarnish the quality of service of air transport. In air transport, it is important to note that the goods have as much freedom of movement. It results in an increased competition and lower fares and an increase in the number of exchanges between member states.
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