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EasyJet forecasts record-breaking summer as profits jump

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The budget airline easyJet is predicting a record-breaking summer of travel after profits jumped 16% in its most recent quarter of trading.

The bumper figures come only two days after the rival no-frills carrier Ryanair reported a plunge in earnings and a poor outlook for the holiday getaway season, pushing down many European airline stocks.

EasyJet said pre-tax profits climbed to £236m in the three months to the end of June, as passenger numbers rose by 8%, fuelling an 11% rise in total revenues to £2.6bn.

Johan Lundgren, the chief executive of easyJet, said the strong results were achieved despite the Easter holiday period falling outside its most recent quarterly trading period.

“[This] demonstrates the continued importance of travel and this means we remain on track to deliver another record-breaking summer,” he said.

EasyJet said it filled 28.1m seats in its most recent quarter, up 7% year on year, with load factor across its fleet hitting 92% in June.

Separately on Wednesday, Heathrow airport reported a record-breaking start to the year, with 39.8 million passengers travelling in the first six months, reporting that 30 June was the London airport’s busiest ever day, when 268,000 passengers travelled on more than 1,300 flights.

Jittery investors slashed 7% from easyJet’s share price on Monday after Ryanair said its profits had halved over the same April to June period and forecast a tough summer amid falling ticket prices hindered by a wider market trend of customers leaving booking their summer flights until late.

However, easyJet said on Wednesday that its bookings for the summer quarter “continue to build”, with 69% now sold, up a percentage point on the same period last year, as the airline increased the number of tickets on sale by 7%.

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Revenue per seat from travellers also increased by 1% year on year in the quarter, with that bump expected to continue through the summer period.

EasyJet said that its holidays offering performed strongly, with profit before tax up 49% year on year to £73m as passenger numbers soared by 33%. The airline increased its annual profit target for easyJet holidays from £170m to £180m.



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