EasyJet Raises Earnings Target Again as Bookings Remain Strong
- CEO cautions that prices stand to be higher than in 2019
- Easter vacation saw big travel uptake, few disruptions
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EasyJet Plc raised its earnings target for a second time this year amid strong bookings into the crucial summer period and robust demand during the Easter vacation.
The discount specialist now expects to beat revised market expectations that foresee a pretax profit of £260 million this year, according to a statement today. That’s up from a previous goal of beating pretax profit expectations of £126 million.