Early winter losses have fallen at easyJet as passenger numbers continue to soar and demand for 2025 remains strong.
Losses before taxes stood at £61 million, in the three months to December, down from £126 million in the period a year earlier.
Low-cost giant Easyjet expects to report a headling pre-tax profit of £709m in 2025, up from last year's £610m.
For the key second half of the airline’s fiscal year, when EasyJet would traditionally make its money, demand and bookings are ahead year on year and are supporting the consensus of a full-year ...
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