EasyJet CEO Lundgren to Leave Next Year, CFO to Take Helm

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WATCH: CEO Johan Lundgren explains why he’s stepping down. He also discusses the outlook for travel demand.Source: Bloomberg
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EasyJet Plc said Chief Executive Officer Johan Lundgren will step down and leave the low-cost airline in early 2025 after running the company for seven years.

Kenton Jarvis, EasyJet’s chief financial officer and a board member, will succeed Lundgren, the company said on Thursday as it announced fiscal half-year results. The search for a new CFO will begin shortly, the company said.