Europe remains one of the world’s largest aviation markets. Daily capacity in February 2025 increased by 7.5% compared to the same month the previous year. International capacity grew at a faster 9% rate than domestic capacity, which increased by 2.9% over the same period. Individual European countries are small compared to nations like the United States and China, so international airline capacity represents over three-quarters of the European aviation market.
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