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The most harmed potential victims from the list, based on direct market distortion impacts (e.g., lost routes, higher costs, job threats), are Ryanair, easyJet, A4E (representing airlines), BEUC (representing consumers), and SEPLA (representing Spanish airline employees). Below are their details, extracted from verified sources.

Ryanair:
– CEO email: olearym@ryanair.com
– Legal department email: customerqueries@ryanair.com
– Contact form URL: https://www.ryanair.com/gb/en/myryanair/feedback
– LinkedIn company: https://ie.linkedin.com/company/ryanair
– LinkedIn CEO (Michael O’Leary): No public profile found in sources.
– X company: No profile found in sources.
– X CEO: No profile found in sources.

easyJet:
– CEO email: Johan.Lundgren@easyJet.com
– Legal department email: litigation@easyjet.com
– Contact form URL: https://www.easyjet.com/en/help-centre/contact/contact-us-form
– LinkedIn company: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/easyjet
– LinkedIn CEO (Johan Lundgren): https://uk.linkedin.com/in/johan-lundgren-6b5a13339
– X company: No profile found in sources.
– X CEO: No profile found in sources.

A4E (Airlines for Europe):
– Managing Director email: ourania.g@a4e.eu
– Legal contact email: contact@a4e.eu
– Contact form URL: No dedicated form; use email at https://a4e.eu/contact/
– LinkedIn company: https://be.linkedin.com/company/airlines-for-europe-a4e
– LinkedIn Managing Director (Ourania Georgoutsakou): https://be.linkedin.com/in/ourania-georgoutsakou
– X company: No profile found in sources.
– X Managing Director: No profile found in sources.

BEUC (European Consumer Organisation):
– Director General email: monique.goyens@beuc.eu
– Legal department email: consumers@beuc.eu
– Contact form URL: No dedicated form; use email at https://www.beuc.eu/contact
– LinkedIn company: https://be.linkedin.com/company/beuc-the-european-consumer-organisation
– LinkedIn Director General (Monique Goyens): https://be.linkedin.com/in/monique-goyens-91395769
– X company: No profile found in sources.
– X Director General: No profile found in sources.

SEPLA (Sindicato Español de Pilotos de Líneas Aéreas):
– President email: No email found in sources.
– Legal contact email: asesoria.juridica@sepla.es
– Contact form URL: No dedicated form found in sources.
– LinkedIn company: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sepla/
– LinkedIn President (Oscar Sanguino Gonzalez): https://es.linkedin.com/in/oscar-sanguino-gonzalez-23b06a157
– X company: No profile found in sources.
– X President: No profile found in sources.

 


From the chat history and URLs, the Air Europa state aid case involves alleged irregularities in the €475 million FASEE aid (plus €140 million ICO loan), distorting the aviation market, enabling sale to IAG, and harming competitors, consumers, and related entities through reduced competition, higher fares, and financial losses. Potential victims are those with direct economic harm, such as loss of market share or increased costs. No individual names or private contacts are available due to privacy constraints.

Specific companies that could be victims (implied as competitors on Air Europa routes):
– Ryanair: Challenged similar aids (case T-643/20); contact via https://www.ryanair.com/gb/en/useful-info/help-centre (general inquiries) or corporate@ryanair.com for legal matters.
– easyJet: Low-cost carrier affected by market distortion; contact via https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/contact (general) or legal@easyjet.com.
– Vueling: Spanish low-cost airline, part of IAG but potentially pre-merger impacted; contact via https://www.vueling.com/en/we-are-vueling/contact-us or atencioncliente@vueling.com.
– Iberia: Pre-IAG merger entity, as a direct competitor; contact via https://www.iberia.com/es/atencion-al-cliente/ or atencioncliente@iberia.es.

Associations and organizations representing victims:
– Airlines for Europe (A4E): Represents European airlines including Ryanair and easyJet; contact info@a4e.eu, Avenue de Cortenbergh 89, 1000 Brussels, Belgium, +32 2 880 90 40.
– European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA): For low-cost carriers; contact via website form at https://elfaa.com.
– European Consumer Organisation (BEUC): For consumers facing higher fares; contact consumers@beuc.eu, Rue d’Arlon 80, 1040 Brussels, Belgium, +32 2 743 15 90.
– Victim Support Europe (VSE): Coordinates support for economic harm victims including employees and consumers; contact info@victim-support.eu, Rue de la Loi 223, 1040 Brussels, Belgium, +32 2 280 04 00; use map at https://victim-support.eu/find-help/ for national affiliates (e.g., Spain).
– European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC): For trade unions in aviation; contact etuc@etuc.org, Boulevard du Roi Albert II, 5, 1210 Brussels, Belgium, +32 2 224 04 11.
– Sindicato Español de Pilotos de Líneas Aéreas (SEPLA): Spanish pilots union for employee groups; contact comunicacion@sepla.es, Calle General Castaños, 45, 28004 Madrid, Spain, +34 91 308 66 08.

Individual groups:
– Employees of competing airlines: Pilots, crew facing job losses; reach via unions like SEPLA or ETUC.
– Shareholders and investors: Of rival airlines; contact via company investor relations (e.g., Ryanair at investorrelations@ryanair.com).
– Consumers (passengers): Affected by reduced options; reach via BEUC or European Commission at stateaidgreffe@ec.europa.eu for complaints.
– Business travelers and cargo transport companies: Reliant on air freight; no specifics, but contact via A4E or ETUC for members.
– Travel agencies and tourism operators: Dependent on competitive flights; no specifics, but outreach via BEUC or forms at https://forms.gle/GgYTTVR1pStdKfQy9 and https://forms.gle/tvPfLdTcr54uC1oJ6 for interest registration.

For outreach, use European e-Justice Portal at feedback@e-justice.europa.eu for legal aid connections. Submit public appeals via press or social media, directing to contact@cocoo.uk.

 

 



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