EasyJet Denounces EU Cabin Luggage Rules as Attack on Business Model Innovation

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British budget carrier EasyJet has characterized European Union baggage proposals as an attack on the business model innovations that have democratized air travel.
The proposed regulations would mandate free cabin baggage across European aviation. European lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to support legislation requiring airlines to provide allowances for both personal items and larger carry-on luggage to all passengers.
The airline’s leadership argues that budget carrier business models represent transformative innovation that has made air travel accessible to social groups previously excluded by high costs. Unbundled pricing enabled this democratization by reaching price points impossible under traditional structures.
Regulatory mandates that dismantle these innovations risk reversing decades of progress toward travel accessibility. According to the airline’s chief executive, politicians fail to appreciate how current models have genuinely transformed European mobility and opportunity.
EasyJet generates more than £2.5 billion annually from ancillary services that enable competitive pricing. The carrier reported quarterly losses of £93 million while seeing strong forward booking indicators and growing passenger interest in Mediterranean and North African markets.

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