International Consolidated Airlines Group (OTCMKTS:ICAGY) (OTCMKTS:ICAGY) is a Europe-focused airline holding company formed in 2011 through the combination of British Airways and Iberia. The group owns and operates a portfolio of passenger carriers that provide short-haul, long-haul and low-cost services, together with associated aviation businesses. Its operations span international and domestic markets, with extensive networks across Europe, transatlantic routes and links to Latin America and other global destinations.
IAG’s principal airline brands include British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Vueling and LEVEL. Through these airlines the group offers a range of products and services including scheduled passenger transportation in multiple cabin classes, cargo and logistics services, aircraft maintenance and engineering support, and a variety of ancillary revenue products. The company also manages loyalty programs based on Avios points that serve as a customer-retention and revenue-generation platform across its brands.
The group’s business model combines full-service network carriers with low-cost and leisure-oriented brands to address different market segments, while leveraging shared purchasing, fleet and commercial synergies. Several of its airlines participate in global partnerships and alliances, enhancing connectivity and codeshare opportunities. IAG operates centralized functions for fleet planning, procurement and commercial strategy to support the operating airlines and to pursue cost efficiencies and revenue growth.
Leadership in recent years has focused on adapting the business to evolving consumer demand and industry trends, including fleet modernization, network optimization and sustainability initiatives to reduce emissions intensity. The group has emphasized balancing network recovery and capacity discipline with cost control and ancillary revenue development as it responds to competitive and regulatory pressures in international aviation.