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Traditional Carriers’ Seats Go Empty as Budget Airlines Take over More Market Share

Low-cost airlines are revolutionizing the way we travel and destroying the competition in the fight for seats.

New information released to Telegraph Travel by air travel analysts OAG confirm what many of us have long thought: that low-cost airlines are snapping up long-haul business and putting pressure on traditional airlines to perform. The figures from OAG compare winter travel this year to winter travel last year, tracking the total number of seats available per airline.

As usual, British Airways maintains the top spot for most seats available – the airline has 1.87 million seats this winter, up 1.1 percent from last year – but low-cost airlines are increasing capacity at a much quicker pace. Norwegian, for example, increased from 400,000 seats last year to about 860,000 this year. That’s an increase of 111 percent. WOW Air also grew by a much larger margin than British Airways, increasing capacity by 31.1 percent for this year.

The largest percentage change in traditional airlines was with Delta increased by 3.2 percent, Lufthansa by 2.9, and United by 2.6. And Virgin Atlantic has actually decreased its available seats by 3.2 percent, dropping from 803,000 to around 778,000.

Traditional airlines, though, are looking for ways to fight back against the low-cost increase. American Airlines, for example, removed first class from many international routes. British Airways cut some perks to save on cost at the expense of the airline’s customer happiness level. And both British Airways and Air France have launched low-cost carriers of their own in order to compete in that market.

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