No-frills carrier reports record quarterly £200m profit as rebound in travel industry gathers pace
Holidaymakers are not being deterred by the heatwave in Europe, as travellers continue to jet off on their summer vacations amid booming demand for travel, according to easyJet.
The airline reported a record pretax profit of £203m for the three months to the end of June, surpassing analysts’ forecasts, as the demand for summer travel rebounds.
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