Boss Kenton Jarvis, the former Easyjet CFO who replaced Johan Lundgren at the turn of the year, said there had been “continuing demand” for flight and holiday bookings over the summer.
"Looking to this summer, we have seen continuing demand for EasyJet's flights and holidays where we have one million more customers already booked," chief executive Kenton Jarvis said in a statement.
Many other airlines are facing aircraft delivery delays. New CFO Jan De Raeymaeker also joined easyJet this week from rail freight firm Lineas. Its holiday business, which has helped bolster its ...
The ex. CFO guided for weaker Q/Q unit revenue trends as easyJet ramps up investment in longer leisure routes. For context, new and longer routes require lower prices to generate demand ...
EasyJet’s new chief executive, Kenton Jarvis, said the airline had “performed well” in the quarter, halving year-on-year losses while flying 7 per cent more customers. The package holiday ...