EasyJet: accounts remain in the red for the 1st half of the year
However, the company's total sales were up 22% to £3,268 million, boosted by an increase in transport capacity, solid prices and the vacation season.
The company announced that its fleet now numbered 343 aircraft (compared with 336 a year earlier), having welcomed nine new A320neo and five used A320 leases.
The company carried 36.7 million passengers over the period (vs. 33.1 million a year earlier).
EasyJet reports EBITDAR back in the black, at £15 million over the period, following a loss of £69 million twelve months earlier.
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