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Budget airline easyJet has narrowed its losses, despite losing revenue from cancelling flights to Israel and Jordon last winter.
EasyJet reported this morning that its losses for the six months to the end of March have fallen by over £50m, to between £340m and £360m.
The importance that consumers place on travel coupled with easyJet’s trusted brand has driven good demand for our flights and holidays. Our growth and focus on productivity have reduced winter losses by more than £50 million.
“We have further enhanced our network with the launch of new bases in Alicante and Birmingham providing greater choice for consumers across Europe