ERA unveils landmark report highlighting the value of regional airlines in Europe
The report by the European Regions Airline Association highlights regional airlines' significant economic, social, and environmental contributions, including job creation, vital connectivity for remote areas, and advancing Europe’s decarbonisation efforts. The article ERA unveils landmark report highlighting the value of regional airlines in Europe first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


Titled The economic, social, and environmental value of regional airlines in Europe, a new report, launched by European Regions Airline Association (ERA) and commissioned to Oxera, provides a comprehensive analysis of how regional air transport sustains thousands of jobs, generates economic growth and provides welfare by strengthening Europe’s connectivity – particularly in remote and underserved areas – as well as contributing to Europe’s ambitious decarbonisation targets.
Key findings from the new ERA report include:
- Economic impact: In 2023, regional air transport supported 335,100 jobs and generated 23.1bn euros in GVA across Europe through its direct, indirect and induced effects. Additionally, regional aviation enabled tourism that contributed a further 4.5 million jobs and 205bn euros in GVA.
- Social contribution: Regional airlines are vital lifelines for remote communities, facilitating access to essential services such as healthcare, education and employment. For instance, in Denmark’s Bornholm Island, Corsica, the smaller Canary Islands or Scotland’s Orkney Islands amongst others, air links are crucial for transporting patients, medical professionals and emergency supplies.
- Environmental leadership: Regional airlines are already leveraging fuel-efficient turboprop aircraft, which emit up to 45 per cent less CO₂ than jets on very short routes like island hopping, as well as efficient regional jets, and pioneering sustainable initiatives to reduce their environmental footprint. The report also emphasises regional aviation’s potential to accelerate the adoption of low-emission technologies, including electric, hybrid and hydrogen-powered aircraft.
Montserrat Barriga, ERA Director General, commented: “Regional aviation is essential for Europe’s economic resilience, social cohesion and environmental progress. This report impressively showcases the importance of regional airlines, connecting Europe’s most remote areas while contributing to European decarbonisation goals.”
“As Europe looks to the future, ERA remains committed to advocating for fair policies and strategic investments that will support the long-term sustainability of regional airlines and the communities they serve.” said Ms Barriga.
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