’Like lipstick on a pig’: Ryanair chief slams Single European Sky reforms

Ryanair group CE Michael O’Leary has hit out at the European Union’s reforms of its Single European Sky initiative, branding them as “useless”. Speaking during the Airlines for Europe (A4E) Aviation Summit in Brussels on 20 March, O’Leary said that from a Ryanair perspective, “SES 2 will be as useless as SES 1. It’s like putting lipstick on a pig.” O’Leary describes the first phase of SES as “totemic of European failure”, adding that the new SES phase “will deliver nothing”. Rather, O’Leary says, A4E – which counts Europe’s largest airline groups as its members – wants “urgent airspace reform, protection of overflights, delivery of more direct routings, and improved technology across European ANSPs”. Such actions would “deliver far more than SES 2, in my humble opinion”, O’Leary says. Speaking during the same press briefing, Lufthansa Group chief executive Carsten Spohr cited the “stupid way we have to fly our aircraft” thanks to Europe’s current airspace system, saying the negative impact was not restricted to emissions. “The impact of the missing Single European Sky, 10% roughly [in terms of emissions, according to some estimates], is not the only impact,” Spohr says. “It also has the impact in terms of creditability.<br/>
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3/20/24