- Turnover exceeded €396 million and seat load reached 93%.
- In 2019, the carrier will operate 319 routes connecting 83 airports in 13 European countries
- Volotea achieved significant growth in all its network, especially in Athens, Bilbao and Marseille, the three new bases launched in 2018.
January, 28th 2019 – Volotea, the airline of mid and small‐sized European cities, has carried 6.57 million passengers in 2018, up 36% in comparison to 4.82 million in 2017. The airline will operate in 83 airports which will be connected with 319 routes, 41 of them new destinations.
This increase in passengers has been achieved all across its network and in the 13 countries in which Volotea operates. Traffic in all its bases enjoyed a significant growth in passengers in 2018: Toulouse (37%), Verona (36%), Palermo (32%), Bordeaux (29%), Genoa (28%), Nantes (24%), Asturias (15%), Venice (14%) and Strasbourg (13%). The three new bases opened during the year have achieved a significant boost in passenger numbers: Athens (204%), Bilbao (161%) and Marseille (77%).
Volotea operated a total of 53,400 flights in 2018 in comparison to 44,500 in 2017, becoming one of the fastest growing large LCC airlines in Europe. The airline has been growing year-on-year in passengers and operations. Volotea celebrated twenty million passengers in October 2018.
Welcoming Volotea’s commercial proposition, seat load grew again reaching an average of 93% throughout the year, with all bases exceeding 90% and improving previous year’s rates.
“After these first seven years of operations, we are very proud of Volotea’s development. Volotea links already more than eighty mid-sized cities in Europe, as Bordeaux, Nantes, Venice or Bilbao, that were clearly dependent on connections through hubs. The 6.5 million passengers carried last year, our 1,200 employees in 2019, and the solid and continued growth in operations and fleet (evolving towards a complete Airbus 319 fleet) are the best evidence of our strong development” Carlos Muñoz, Founder and CEO of Volotea stated.
Clients’ recommendation rate stood at 87%, keeping the high satisfaction levels from previous years. Volotea’s On-Time Performance reached 75,2% (OTP 15 Arrivals- Flightstats) with Volotea ranking among the best performance airlines, despite air traffic control problems affecting European airlines, especially in the summer.
Volotea’s turnover grew by 29% year-on-year with revenues exceeding €396m in 2018, almost €90m higher than in the previous year.
In 2019, additional 41 new routes are launched and available for sale for Volotea to increase its network up to 319 routes connecting with direct flights 83 European mid and small-sized cities in 13 countries. Volotea is also ranked among the top airlines in the world opening more routes.
Volotea will continue increasing its operations this year, expecting more than 7.5m passengers. For these purposes, four new aircraft Airbus 319 are being received, increasing its fleet up to 34 units.
Additionally, Cagliari (Sardinia) have been announced to become the new Volotea base this year. Aircraft will start being based in this airport in May to boost operations with an enhanced tailor-made offer of additional seats and new destinations.
Among its headquarters and its twelve bases, more than 200 new positions will be open for recruitment for Volotea to capitalize in its continuous growth in operations in 2018.