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List of largest airlines in Europe
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The following is a list of the largest airlines in Europe by total scheduled and chartered passengers, in millions. The list includes companies classified as European by the IATA. The order of the chart and its completion goes only up to the year 2023.
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Notes
- Includes Lauda Europe, Ryanair UK, Malta Air and Buzz.
- Includes Lufthansa (inc. Lufthansa Regional (inc. Lufthansa CityLine and Air Dolomiti)), Eurowings, Swiss International Air Lines (inc. Edelweiss Air), Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines.
- Includes British Airways (inc. BA CityFlyer), Iberia (inc. Air Nostrum and Iberia Express), Vueling Airlines, Level and Aer Lingus (inc. Aer Lingus Regional).
- Includes Air France (inc. Air France Hop and Transavia France) and KLM (inc. KLM cityhopper, and Transavia).
- Includes EasyJet UK, EasyJet Switzerland, and EasyJet Europe.
- Includes AnadoluJet.
- Includes Wizz Air UK, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi and Wizz Air Malta.
- Includes Rossiya Airlines and Pobeda.
- Includes Norwegian Air Norway and Norwegian Air Sweden.
- Includes Scandinavian Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines Ireland and SAS Link.
- Includes TUI Airways (formerly Thomson Airways), TUI fly Belgium (Jetairfly), TUI fly Germany (TUIfly), TUI fly Netherlands (Arkefly), TUI fly Nordic
- Includes Olympic Air.
- Includes TAP Express.
- Includes LOT Charters.
- Includes Air Astana and FlyArystan.
- Includes Canarias Airlines and Naysa Servicios Aéreos
- Includes Icelandair and Air Iceland Connect.
- Includes Azores Airlines and SATA Air Açores
- Includes Yakutia Airlines, Khabarovsk Airlines, Kamchatka Air Enterprise, Chukotavia, Polar Airlines, Taiga Airlines/Aviashelf.
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