EasyJet cuts winter losses by more than £50 million

EasyJet has revealed first-half losses are expected to narrow by more than £50 million after this year’s early Easter helped offset a hit from the Israel-Hamas conflict.

In an update on its half-year performance, the group said it is on track for headline pre-tax losses of £340 million to £360 million in the six months to March 31, against losses of £411 million a year earlier.

The airline said demand has bounced back since late November, with half-year figures also boosted by the start of the Easter holidays falling in March this year.

It comes in spite of a “direct impact” of around £40 million in the six months to the end of March due to the war between Israel and Hamas.

This relates to the suspension of flights to Israel and Jordan, alongside a softening of demand for trips to Egypt since the conflict began in October.

EasyJet said earlier this week that it is suspending flights to Tel Aviv for the next six months after Iran’s missile and drone attack against Israel at the weekend.

EasyJet boss Johan LundgrenEasyJet boss Johan Lundgren

EasyJet boss Johan Lundgren said ‘our growth and focus on productivity have reduced winter losses by more than £50 million’ (Matt Alexander/PA)

Between October and March, passengers numbers were up 8% year on year, while average fares paid increased by 9%.

Seasonal demand for air travel means airlines often record losses in the winter and profits in the summer.

Bookings for this summer “continue to build well”, easyJet said, with “an increase in volume and pricing compared to the same period last year”.

EasyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren said: “The importance that consumers place on travel coupled with easyJet’s trusted brand has driven good demand for our flights and holidays.

“Our growth and focus on productivity have reduced winter losses by more than £50 million.

“We have further enhanced our network with the launch of new bases in Alicante and Birmingham providing greater choice for consumers across Europe.

“We are well set up operationally for this summer season where we expect easyJet to be one of the fastest growing major airlines in Europe and take more customers on easyJet holidays than ever before.”

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