EasyJet Headed for FTSE 100 Return After Pandemic-Era Exit
- Budget airline rallied on better pricing, easing fuel costs
- Endeavour Mining drops out after chief executive’s ouster
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Budget airline EasyJet Plc is on track to reclaim its place in the UK’s blue-chip equity index, almost four years after it dropped out of the benchmark during the Covid-19 outbreak.
The company would replace Endeavour Mining Plc, which is set to be demoted to the FTSE 250, according to indicative results announced by index compiler FTSE Russell on Tuesday.