


And considering that it had announced at the time of the U.S. Amazon hasn’t given any indication that it will launch AMU in other markets. Overall, AMU is comparable to its competitors, with Prime members able to save €24 / £24 per year compared to Spotify or Apple Music. There is still no family plan available through AMU, but Amazon previously announced that it will make one available in the future - this will likely cost around $15 / €15 / £15 per month for a family of six. However, this price falls to €7.99 / £7.99 per month for Prime members, and €3.99 / £3.99 per month on an Echo subscription plan, which basically limits listening to a single Amazon Echo, a device that launched in Europe a couple of months back.

Those who aren’t Prime members will pay €9.99 / £9.99 a month for access to around 40 million tracks on-demand, which is the same as Spotify or Apple Music. The pricing and service of AMU is pretty much the same in Europe as it is in the U.S.
