Euroairlines Group increases its turnover by 150% and exceeds 12 million euros
- 1/23/2025
- 71 Day

The Euroairlines Group, a Spanish company
specializing in air transport and distribution, celebrates its 25th anniversary
at Fitur with historic results.
The Group has increased its turnover from 5 million
euros in 2023 to more than 12 million in 2024, representing a 150% growth. The
success of 2024 is due to the implementation of operational optimization
strategies and the diversification of services, elements that have
significantly improved financial indicators.
In the last financial year, the company's Ebitda
improved by 50%, bringing it closer to the break-even point which is expected
to be reached in the second half of 2025. With the aim of consolidating
sustainable growth, the Euroairlines Group has carried out capital increases
that have allowed the company to enhance its equity, which will help achieve
the aforementioned goal of reaching financial balance by the middle of the
current fiscal year.
In recent months, Euroairlines has signed agreements
with major airlines such as GOL, Azul and Ethiopian, which will allow the
company to continue to grow in turnover. In fact, the revenues forecast for
2025 will double those achieved last year to over 25 million euros.
In addition, the latest agreements will allow
Euroairlines Group to consolidate its international presence and become a
global benchmark in innovation in air distribution solutions, quality and
sustainability. Since its foundation in 2000, the Euroairlines Group has stood
out for its capacity for innovation and adaptation to the aeronautical market.
Throughout its 25-year history, the group has been
developing and consolidating different aviation businesses, such as airline
operator, consultancy, commercial services/BPO and distribution, going from
start-up to become one of the ‘big four’ airline distribution companies, with
presence in more than 60 markets around the world.
This anniversary and the historic increase in turnover
mark a milestone for the company, which continues its commitment to technology,
sustainability and customer satisfaction as fundamental pillars of its business
model. Euroairlines Group CEO, Antonio López-Lázaro explains that these results
“reflect the success of a strategy and the collective effort of all members of
the company to overcome limits.” “Our goal is to continue growing and providing
added value to our customers”, he adds.
