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Shares in Easyjet are up 4 per cent this morning after the group reported a strong start to the year. Passenger numbers were up 13.3 per cent to 41.6m in the six months to March, while capacity was up 14.5 per cent.

27 Nov 2019 GDP benefits from significant investment by the MOD. By Chronicle Staff Share Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter with a considerable amount of new equipment, following local investment by the Ministry of Defence ( MOD). EasyJet flight diverted to Barcelona due to sick crew. Now easyJet (EZJ) is joining the chorus, warning of a drop in per-seat revenues in the second half of the financial year. Brexit-related uncertainty and a broader macroeconomic slowdown in Europe have both contributed to the malaise, offsetting operational initiatives such as improving its pricing algorithms and speeding up the development of product bundles. Investors Chronicle: EasyJet, Sage, JustEat. Buy: EasyJet (EZJ) The trade is not without risk, but we still think it is outweighed by the current yield on offer, writes Tom Dines. It might not feel like it, therefore, but there are reasons for equity investors to be mildly optimistic. Chris Dillow is an economics commentator for Investors Chronicle Buy: EasyJet (EZJ) The airline is already eyeing up its next target by considering parts of Flybe, which has put itself on the market, writes Julia Faurschou. A difficult European airline market appears to be working to easyJet’s advantage. Shares in Easyjet are up 4 per cent this morning after the group reported a strong start to the year. Passenger numbers were up 13.3 per cent to 41.6m in the six months to March, while capacity was up 14.5 per cent. Shares in easyJet (EZJ) were up 5 per cent in early trading after the airline reported a 13.7 per cent increase in total revenue during the first quarter to £1.3bn, with passenger numbers up 15.1 per cent to 21.6m and a 18.2 per cent increase in capacity to 24.1m seats.

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Shares in easyJet (EZJ) were up 5 per cent in early trading after the airline reported a 13.7 per cent increase in total revenue during the first quarter to £1.3bn, with passenger numbers up 15.1 per cent to 21.6m and a 18.2 per cent increase in capacity to 24.1m seats.

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Mobile investing, real-time quotes, news about the stock market, and the The Financial Times and Investors Chronicle granted DEGIRO with the Best Mobile  27 Nov 2019 GDP benefits from significant investment by the MOD. By Chronicle Staff Share Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter with a considerable amount of new equipment, following local investment by the Ministry of Defence ( MOD). EasyJet flight diverted to Barcelona due to sick crew. Now easyJet (EZJ) is joining the chorus, warning of a drop in per-seat revenues in the second half of the financial year. Brexit-related uncertainty and a broader macroeconomic slowdown in Europe have both contributed to the malaise, offsetting operational initiatives such as improving its pricing algorithms and speeding up the development of product bundles. Investors Chronicle: EasyJet, Sage, JustEat. Buy: EasyJet (EZJ) The trade is not without risk, but we still think it is outweighed by the current yield on offer, writes Tom Dines. It might not feel like it, therefore, but there are reasons for equity investors to be mildly optimistic. Chris Dillow is an economics commentator for Investors Chronicle

Why Invest in Easyjet. We have a clear focus on building strong relationships with customers to create more sustainable, long-term revenues leveraging quality, innovation and digital. Our strategy. easyJet is confident that through its strategy it will deliver sustainable growth and returns for shareholders. Investors Chronicle provides share tips, stock market data and analysis, as well as beginners’ guides on how to invest in shares and the stock market. We cover most UK companies’ financial results, including views on which shares to buy, including FTSE 350, Aim-listed and overseas shares. We also tip the best investment funds, corporate bonds and give analysis on emerging markets All this came to mind when news emerged that UK budget carrier easyJet (EZJ) has decided to become the first major airline to operate net-zero carbon flights across its network by offsetting the emissions from flying. If you buy into the theory that anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are the primary driver of climate change, then you will welcome the news, particularly as travel accounts for 10.4 per cent of global gross domestic product. Investors Chronicle: EasyJet, Sage, JustEat. Buy: EasyJet (EZJ) The trade is not without risk, but we still think it is outweighed by the current yield on offer, writes Tom Dines. The recent results from On the Beach and Thomas Cook have both underlined just how challenging the travel market is at the moment. Around 41.6m travellers took to the skies with easyJet, a 13.3 per cent increase on the first half of full-year 2018, and only slightly adrift of the rise in capacity over the same period. Hence, the load factor (capacity utilisation) was down a percentage point to 90.1 per cent — hardly a catastrophe.