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EasyJet reveals £34m windfall after record profit performance
- British airline EasyJet has returned to annual net profits after three years of losses due to the Covid pandemic.
- EasyJet reported a profit after tax of �324 million in the 12 months ending September, driven by higher demand and increased fares.
- The company's positive outlook for the current year is supported by strong bookings and increased travel spending by Britons.
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EasyJet returns to profit but Israel-Hamas war reduces bookings
Budget airline says its research has found two-thirds of Britons are more likely to travel abroad next yearEasyJet has experienced a general drop in bookings since the Israel-Hamas war started, which prompted it to pause flights to Israel and Jordan, but said demand was coming back and consumers were keen to holiday abroad next year.Johan Lundgren, the budget airline’s chief executive, said: “As we saw with Ukraine, there has been a short-term i…
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