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EasyJet Blasts EU Cabin Bag Mandate as Destroyer of Flexible Pricing Models

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Budget airline EasyJet has condemned European Union baggage regulations for threatening to destroy the flexible pricing models that have revolutionized affordable air travel across the continent.
The proposed legislation would require airlines to provide free cabin baggage to all passengers. European parliamentary votes have strongly supported regulations mandating allowances for both personal items and larger carry-on luggage across all EU aviation operations.
The airline’s chief executive emphasizes that pricing flexibility represents a cornerstone innovation of budget aviation. By allowing passengers to customize their purchases, airlines can serve everyone from ultra-budget travelers to those seeking premium conveniences within a single operational framework.
Regulatory requirements eliminating this flexibility would force airlines into rigid pricing structures that reduce consumer choice and potentially increase costs for many travelers. The one-size-fits-all approach contradicts modern understanding of diverse consumer preferences and needs.
EasyJet’s ancillary revenue streams total more than £2.5 billion annually, helping subsidize competitive base fares. The carrier reported quarterly losses of £93 million while maintaining strong booking momentum and expanding route offerings to North African and Georgian destinations.

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