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Airline says it lost £700m over winter after lockdowns forced it to ground most of its fleet
Carriers in mammoth task to make sure pilots and planes are ready for travel restart
Carriers will need to raise more cash if summer is a write-off, warn analysts
Budget airline garners strong investor demand in debt offering
Reprimanding miserable employees during lockdown is bound to backfire
Travel curbs have been tightened and borders closed in light of new Covid variants
Ministers extend waivers to ‘use or lose’ rules in boost to carriers including BA, Virgin and easyJet
A less optimistic view on the near term means easyJet’s share price trails that of Wizz Air
Low-cost airline says it expects to fly ‘no more’ than 10% of 2019’s timetable in Q1
Stricter Covid curbs will ‘kill travel’ and hit confidence, warn executives
Chief Johan Lundgren says airline will not focus on going head-to-head with low-cost rivals
Founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou votes against re-election of several board members
Anastassia Lauterbach had chaired risk and compliance committee at collapsed German payments group
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‘I keep having that dream where I can fly’
Airlines are high-profile aid candidates, despite conferring little competitive advantage
Low-cost airline to fly just a fifth of its normal schedule for rest of the year
Low-cost carrier tries to fortify finances as Covid-19 cases rise across Europe
Low-cost carrier heads for first annual loss in 25-year history as UK industry braces for hard Covid winter
There is little justification for pumping up capital bases already inflated with rainy day money
Low-cost carrier to reduce number of passengers by 20% and easyJet confirms cutbacks at 3 UK hubs
Profitability will remain a long-haul destination for the industry
Airline has bolstered finances by £2.4bn during pandemic
Low-cost carrier to boost capacity to 40 per cent despite concerns of new surge in coronavirus infections
Governments dependent on spending by overseas visitors are desperate to reopen their economies after the coronavirus lockdowns
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