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Easyjet Expands Its Semi-Annual Losses as a Result of the Increase in Kerosene
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For the first half of its offset 2025-2026 fiscal year, ended at the end of March, easyJet anticipates a pre-tax loss of £540 million to £560 million, compared to £394 million a year earlier. This period is traditionally short for the British low-cost, but the magnitude of red is expected to be larger than expected. EasyJet points out that demand has remained strong, but that financial performance has deteriorated under the combined effect of ge…
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