EasyJet Chief Warns EU Cabin Baggage Laws Risk Unintended Market Distortions

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EasyJet’s chief executive has emphasized that European Union baggage regulations risk creating numerous unintended market distortions with unpredictable consequences.
The proposed regulations would mandate free cabin baggage across European aviation. European lawmakers voted with strong majorities to support legislation requiring airlines to provide allowances for both personal items and larger carry-on bags.
Kenton Jarvis cautions that complex market systems respond to regulatory interventions in ways that policymakers often don’t anticipate. Seemingly simple mandates can trigger cascading effects throughout interconnected aviation markets.
Unintended consequences might include route cancellations, reduced service frequencies, altered competitive dynamics, or other outcomes that harm passengers despite good regulatory intentions.
The airline generates billions annually from ancillary services within current market structures. EasyJet reported quarterly losses of £93 million while navigating market complexities and seeing positive momentum in booking volumes.

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