È tornata la serie tv della ITV che seguiva i piloti di Easyjet.
https://www.itv.com/hub/easyjet-inside-the-cockpit/2a4829
https://www.itv.com/hub/easyjet-inside-the-cockpit/2a4829
easyJet blames Brexit and Gatwick drone for £270m loss
Low-cost carrier indicates conditions have worsened since an April trading update
Low-cost carrier easyJet has reported a pre-tax loss of £272m for the six months to March 31 as it blamed Brexit uncertainty and the Gatwick drone incident.
The figure is a fourfold worsening from the loss of £68m in the same period last year but in line with the airline’s warning six weeks ago.
However, the company said revenue per seat at constant currency in the second half was now expected to be slightly down, a change since the April warning, indicating trading conditions have worsened.
easyJet maintained its full-year guidance for pre-tax profit.
Chief executive Johan Lundgren said there had been “tougher trading conditions” but the airline was “well-equipped to succeed in this more difficult market” with summer offers to customers and having more planes on standby in case of a repeat of last summer’s operational disruption.
The carrier said that headline cost per seat had increased 3.9 per cent and total revenue per seat fell by 7.4 per cent at constant currency.
It added that the Gatwick drone shutdown across three days before Christmas had cost it £10m. Reported drone sightings brought the UK’s second busiest airport to a standstill, leading to the suspension of flights for 36 hours and affecting about 140,000 passengers.
easyJet also reported that its efforts to ensure majority EU ownership to avoid losing its flying rights in the event of a no-deal Brexit have somewhat unwound: it had 49.6 per cent of EU owners (excluding the UK) at the end of April, whereas at the end of March it had 49.9 per cent.
FT
Scusate ma io penso che la fonte stia errano qualcosa.... Nessuno volo in vendita dal sito EasyJet sulla MXP-RMF, in vendita solamnete i voli operati da NEOS.Da questo mese easyjet inizierà i voli per Marsa Alam da LGW, MXP, VCE e TXL. Fonte...rivista di bordo Traveler
Le notizie di stampa parlavano di voli operati con metallo Easyjet, credo che probabilmente saranno annunciati a breve con partenza nella winter, anzi vista la destinazione penso saranno rotte stagionali invernali.Stai guardando bene, sono in realtà voli attraverso Wordwide by easyJet
Neos su MXP e Thomas Cook su LGW (che connette poi con VCE)
RMF dall’Italia è stagionale estiva(come rotta, intendo). In inverno U2 avrebbe poca concorrenza e poco traffico.Le notizie di stampa parlavano di voli operati con metallo Easyjet, credo che probabilmente saranno annunciati a breve con partenza nella winter, anzi vista la destinazione penso saranno rotte stagionali invernali.
Su AGA è venduto ancora via AMS.easyJet apre dalla winter 2019/2020 3 nuove rotte:
MXP-AQJ (Aqaba) 2x weekly dal 27 ottobre 2019
MXP-AGA (Agadir) 2x weekly dal 29 ottobre 2019
MXP-RMF (Marsa Alam) 1x weekly dal 01 novembre 2019
In vendita da domani 9 luglio sul sito easyJet.com
Anche FR apre su Aqaba a Novembre senza annunciarlo!Su AGA è venduto ancora via AMS.
Adesso è acquistabile anche diretto.Su AGA è venduto ancora via AMS.
Summary:
easyJet has delivered a robust performance in the quarter. Revenue per seat was positive,including a strong late yield performance which benefitted from easyJet’s revenue initiatives aswell as positive ancillary revenue growth and a solid Easter performance, while cost per seat exfuel decreased for the quarter as easyJet made good progress with its underlying cost andoperational performance. This was mainly driven by the continued focus on operational resiliencewhich is driving improvements in customer service and significantly fewer long costly delays andcancellations.
Commenting; Johan Lundgren, easyJet Chief Executive said:
“easyJet’s third quarter performance was robust and despite the tougher macroeconomicconditions was in line with expectations. Revenue increased by over 11% with RPS increasingthrough a combination of successful revenue initiatives, a solid Easter performance and a focus onlate yield initiatives, with passenger numbers climbing by two million to over 26 million. Ourcustomers experienced significantly reduced cancellations and long delays largely as a result of ourinvestment in operational resilience, which also contributed significantly to driving down cost perseat ex fuel at constant currency by 4% in the period.”“We were also very proud to win the award for Best Low-Cost Airline in Europe at the SkytraxWorld Airlines Awards 2019, the first time in 9 years.”“We remain very focused on delivering our revenue initiatives and driving costs down to enhanceour profitability per seat. With second half forward bookings at 78% we have better visibility onthe second half and expect to deliver a profit before tax of between £400 million and £440 million,in line with market expectations.”
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Management update
easyJet has announced today that Peter Bellew will be joining easyJet as Chief OperatingOfficer. He will be a member of the Airline Management Board and will report to easyJet’s CEO,Johan Lundgren.Peter joins the airline from Ryanair where he has been Chief Operations Officer since December2017, responsible for all aspects of Ryanair’s flight operations.