Air transport in Europe is increasingly shaped by taxes, duties, and regulations—many of which do not apply, or apply to a lesser extent, in non-EU countries. In addition, there are national burdens, particularly in Germany, France, and the Netherlands, and ultimately across Europe as a whole.
These challenges will be the focus of a conference taking place on 3 February 2026 at the House of Logistics and Mobility (HOLM), which is co-owned by the State of Hesse and located directly at Frankfurt Airport’s Terminal 2. The Lufthansa Group, Condor, and TUIfly have already given verbal confirmation of their participation, along with high-ranking political representatives.
In short: Aviation-Event 2026 Germany (Luftverkehrsgipfel Deutschland) will be held on 3 February 2026 at HOLM in Frankfurt. The anchor partners are the City of Frankfurt and Frankfurt’s Agency for Economic Development. For more information, click here.

