EasyJet says bookings strong as it posts 545 million stg first half loss -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: EasyJet planes were parked on the tarmac at the Berlin-Brandenburg Airport’s official opening (BER), “Willy Brandt”, October 31, 2020, in Schoenefeld near Berlin. REUTERS/Hannibal HanschkeLONDON (Reuters] – British low-cost airline easyJet (LON) reported that demand is strong and bookings over the past 10 weeks have been consistently higher than pre-pandemic levels. It also revealed a first-half headline deficit of 545million pounds ($674 millions), which was consistent with its guidance.
On Thursday, the airline stated that it will fly 90% of its 2019 capacity. It had approximately 97% capacity available for sale in the fourth quarter. The quarter’s sold ticket yields are currently 15% higher than 2019.
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