EasyJet expects to be back in the black this year

EasyJet expects to be back in the black this year

In its six-month update, EasyJet says it significantly reduced H1 ‘seasonal’ losses.

It expects to post a profit for the full financial year.

It says it has ramped up capacity throughout the quarter, growing 40% from January to March.

Easter demand was strong with around 1,600 flights operating on average per day.

EasyJet holidays is currently 80% sold for this summer.

“Demand for easyJet’s flights and holidays has continued to grow, resulting in more than a £120 million pound improvement in our performance,” said CEO Johan Lundgren.

The company expects full-year profits at exceed market guidance based on strong booking levels.

Overall capacity for peak months is set to reach pre-pandemic levels.

“EasyJet expects to outperform FY23 market expectations,” Lundgren added.

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