List of Largest Airlines in Europe - Total Scheduled Passengers Carried in 2005 - 2012 (millions) - Holdings

Holdings

Rank Airline 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 Fleet Sources Alliance
1 Lufthansa Group 6.82 (Jan) 103.05 106.33 90.20 76.5 70.5 62.9 53.4 51.3 710 2 a Star Alliance
2 Air France-KLM 5.54 (Jan) 77.45 75.78 70.75 71.4 73.8 74.8 73.5 70.0 616 1 a SkyTeam
3 International Airlines Group 3.79 (Jan) 54.60 51.68 57.30 56.7 56.4 59.8 60.9 420 4 b oneworld
4 Air Berlin Group 1.76 (Jan) 33.35 35.30 34.89 33.43 29.05 28.59 25.13 153 12 a oneworld
5 SAS Group 2.79 (Jan) 28.20 27.20 25.23 24.9 29.0 29.2 - 173 3 a Star Alliance
General Notes
  • ^a Figures valid for calendar year e.g. 1/2006 - 12/2006
  • ^b Figures valid for financial year e.g. 4/2006 - 3/2007
  • ^c Figures valid for financial year e.g. 7/2006 - 6/2007
Notes
  • ^1 Includes Air France, KLM, CityJet, VLM Airlines and Transavia.
  • ^2 Includes Lufthansa, Lufthansa CityLine, Air Dolomiti, partially Eurowings Luftverkehrs AG (Eurowings, but not Germanwings) and Swiss International Air Lines - since 7/2007, bmi and Austrian Airlines since 2009.
  • ^3 Includes Scandinavian Airlines, Blue1 and Widerøe.
  • ^4 Includes British Airways, Iberia, Air Nostrum and BA CityFlyer.
  • ^5 Includes Air Berlin, Dba, LTU - since 1/2007 and Belair - since 11/2007.
  • ^6 Includes Aeroflot, Donavia and Nordavia.
  • ^7 Includes Austrian Airlines, Lauda Air and Tyrolean Airways.
  • ^9 Only until the end of 2008.
  • ^10 Includes Alitalia and Air One.
  • ^11 Includes Anadolu Jet from 2008 to 2011.
  • ^12 Includes Air Berlin, Dba, LTU - since 1/2006, Belair - since 11/2007, Tuifly - since 10/2008, and Niki - since 1/2009.

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