Euroairlines quintuples revenue in two years, closing 2025 with €25 million in turnover
- 1/22/2026
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Euroairlines, the Spanish company specialised in air transport and distribution, closed 2025 with record revenues of €25 million. This figure reflects extraordinary growth, enabling the company to quintuple its revenue in just two years while reaching operational breakeven.
Euroairlines’ revenue has grown from €300,000 in 2022
to €5 million in 2023. The following year, turnover exceeded €12 million, and in
2025 the company reached €25 million. These results demonstrate the robustness
of a business model based on service diversification, international expansion
and technological innovation, both in client implementation models and in
product enhancement through the sale of ancillaries such as baggage, seat
selection and insurance.
In 2025, Euroairlines expanded its distribution
network through new partnerships across Europe, Africa, Latin America, the
Middle East and Asia. Today, the company operates in more than 60 markets
worldwide, consolidating its position as a strategic partner for both
established and emerging airlines.
The year was also marked by the launch of
Euroairlines’ air cargo division, which adds greater business stability and
opens up new growth opportunities, both within the current portfolio and in new
segments. In parallel, the company boosted its charter operations between
Europe and the Caribbean with direct routes to Punta Cana from Paris, and
expanded intermodality by integrating rail services in order to offer more
comprehensive transport solutions.
“Closing 2025 confirms that our strategy is working:
growing profitably, diversifying the business and building a global network
supported by technology and partnerships,” said Antonio López-Lázaro, CEO of
Euroairlines. “We have evolved from a startup into a leading global player in
air distribution. Quintuplicating revenues in two years is the result of the
hard work of our entire team and the trust of our partners. In 2026, we
maintain the same ambition: to grow, innovate and further consolidate our
profitability,” he added.
Outlook for 2026
Euroairlines enters 2026 with strong optimism. After
completing a four-year cycle in distribution—during which the company grew one
hundredfold and consolidated profitability—Euroairlines expects to reach
revenues of €40 million and an EBITDA margin of 3%, reflecting the business’s
viability and strong market confidence.
Throughout 2026, Euroairlines plans to onboard 50 new
clients and enter 50 new geographic markets, with a particular focus on Asia,
the Middle East and Africa. The company will
further strengthen its cargo and intermodal business
lines by integrating trains, buses and ferries, with the aim of offering a more
comprehensive transport proposition. Artificial intelligence will play a
central role, being applied across all operational and commercial processes to
enhance efficiency, decision-making and partner experience.
With these results and its 2026 outlook, Euroairlines
consolidates its position as the world’s third-largest international air
metadistributor and lays the foundations for its strategic plan for the coming
years, focused on innovation, expansion and sustainability.







