Easyjet with losses of 344 million euros
Low -cost airline Easyjet registered losses of 292 million pounds (344 million euros) in the six months of its fiscal year. This loss is 13.1% higher than the airline’s losses over the same period last year, according to a statement sent to the London Stock Exchange.
In the first six months of Easyjet’s fiscal year, until March 31, the damage before taxes were £ 394 million (€ 464 million), an increase of 11.1% compared to the same period.
Operational losses reached £ 369 million (€ 435 million), an increase of 7.8%, while revenue was £ £ 4,534 million, an increase of € € ours.
Easyjet transported 18.2 million passengers in the first quarter of the year, an 8% increase compared to the first three months of last year, the statement says.
The airline’s executive chairman said he is registering a “strong demand for Easyjet flights and vacations” as the airline can attract more customers due to “great tariffs, excellent service and incomparable destinations network”.
« We are successfully fulfilling our strategy of increasing efficiency and improving customer experience in both flight and soil, » added Kenton Jarvis.
« We are still focused on reaching another record this year and hope to boost strong profit growth as we move towards our goal of sustainably generating more than 1 billion pounds (1,180 million euros) from annual profit before taxes, » he said.