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EasyJet CEO Warns EU Free Baggage Laws Threaten Competitive Fare Discovery

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EasyJet’s chief executive has cautioned that European Union baggage regulations could disrupt the competitive fare discovery process that helps passengers find best value.

Legislative initiatives to mandate free cabin baggage have secured parliamentary approval. The regulations would require airlines to provide allowances for both personal items and larger carry-on luggage across European aviation.

Kenton Jarvis explains that competition among airlines with different pricing approaches helps passengers discover what represents best value for their individual circumstances. Some prefer minimal base fares, others value inclusive pricing.

Regulatory requirements forcing standardized approaches could reduce the competitive diversity that enables effective fare discovery. Passengers benefit from variety when making choices aligned with personal preferences.

EasyJet generates more than £2.5 billion annually from ancillary services that support competitive positioning. The carrier reported quarterly losses of £93 million while competing across diverse market segments and seeing positive booking momentum.

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