Airlines join forces and rebrand their Brussels-based association as AIRE
18 airlines have decided to join forces under a new name.
LOT Polish Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and the 16 members of the International Air Carrier Association (IACA) have officially transformed the association into the Airlines International Representation in Europe (“AIRE”) that will offer airlines representation, information and access to the European institutions.
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The strong membership of AIRE urges the European institutions to speed up the delivery of a far more cost-effective business environment for airlines.
Gunther Hofman, President of AIRE and Managing Director of TUIfly Benelux stated: “The Association’s focus remains the implementation of an efficient economic regulation of monopolistic service providers, as well as ensuring good rule-making in Europe. AIRE will bring its recognised expertise into the decision-making process”.
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Rafal Milczarski, CEO of LOT Polish Airlines and newly appointed Vice-President of AIRE added: “We are creating AIRE as a new power to be a link to the European institutions for all airlines developing their business to the economic benefits of the European Union. All Members of AIRE share our vision concerning market access, efficiency of operations as well as the relationship between airlines and their monopolistic service providers”.
?lker Ayc?, Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee of Turkish Airlines commented: “We join AIRE as it constitutes our fit-for-purpose representation in the European arena, with a cost-driven agenda and a hands-on approach on issues that must be dealt with on an EU level”.
Sylviane Lust, Director General of AIRE, concluded: “We are delighted to announce today that 19 carriers team up to form a strong airline association. Together, we carry a significant weight in terms of passengers, staff, fleet and destinations. As such, our reinforced grouping of airlines will work together with the EU decision-makers to ensure that efficiency and costs are better taken into account in aviation policies.”
Rafal Milczarski, CEO of LOT Polish Airlines will succeed Gunther Hofman as President of AIRE the end of this year.