PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Growth driven by strategy and resilience
The forecast period is expected to be positive for the airline industry in Belgium, supported by strong passenger demand and carefully designed expansion strategies from leading carriers. Brussels Airlines and Ryanair are set to benefit most, with both pursuing growth trajectories that reflect their distinct business models.
Company activity and infrastructure to stimulate future growth
Ongoing infrastructure investment at Belgium’s two main airports will further support growth in the airline category over the forecast period. These projects aim to accommodate rising passenger numbers, improve operational efficiency, and enhance the overall travel experience, creating favourable conditions for carriers to expand.
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Overview:
Understand the latest market trends and future growth opportunities for the Airlines industry in Belgium with research from Euromonitor International's team of in-country analysts – experts by industry and geographic specialisation.
Key trends are clearly and succinctly summarised alongside the most current research data available. Understand and assess competitive threats and plan corporate strategy with our qualitative analysis, insight and confident growth projections.
If you're in the Airlines industry in Belgium, our research will help you to make informed, intelligent decisions; to recognise and profit from opportunity, or to offer resilience amidst market uncertainty.
The Airlines in Belgium report includes:
- Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends
- Detailed segmentation of international and local products
- Historic volume and value sizes, company and brand market shares
- Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth
- Robust and transparent research methodology, conducted in-country
This report answers:
- What is the market size of Airlines in Belgium?
- Which are the leading companies in Airlines in Belgium?
- How are companies responding to the impact of COVID-19 and accordant travel restrictions?
- How severe is the scale of the damage?
- Which travel sectors are proving the most resilient?
- How soon can recovery be expected?
- What are companies doing to innovate and future-proof against the crisis?
Airlines in Belgium - Category analysis
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Strong growth and new entrants shape the Belgian airline market in 2025
Market leaders and their strategic directions
Growth driven by strategy and resilience
Company activity and infrastructure to stimulate future growth
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DISCLAIMER
The following categories and subcategories are included:
Airlines
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- Low Cost Carriers
- Full Service Carriers
- Non-Scheduled Carriers
- Passenger Revenue
- Ancillary Revenue
- Domestic Airlines
- International Airlines
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- Airlines Online via Direct
- Airlines Online via Intermediaries
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- Airlines Offline via Direct
- Airlines Offline via Intermediaries
Airlines
Airlines covers sales made to country residents (outbound and domestic tourists) and excludes sales to incoming tourists. Please note that airlines sales made to country residents when they are travelling abroad or through foreign websites or apps are also included and will be considered under the country of residence. The total amount paid for a flight after taxes and other charges is included. The return flight leg is included as well as the total amount paid for a flight ticket. Value sales exclude all forms of transit. Euromonitor International considers airline capacity and passengers carried in terms of enplanement based on scheduled flights. A passenger whose flight stops mid-route to pick up more passengers but continues with the same aircraft/flight number would be counted as one enplanement. A passenger who switches flights to another airline or aircraft with a new flight number mid-journey would be considered as two enplanements. Enplanements are not the same as number of seats sold or seat bookings, as the latter both include all bookings and do not exclude no-shows and cancellations. Direct transit passengers are excluded, eg those who continue on the same flight. Other transit passengers are included where passengers change plane with a new flight number. Air passengers carried relate directly to air value sales, where domestic and outbound travellers are only included. As such value and volume data in both sizes and shares is aligned and exclude the inbound component.
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