easyJet has announced a significant upswing in profits, with the latest results revealing that the airline’s holiday division now accounts for nearly 40 per cent of group profits. The budget
easyJet has announced a significant upswing in profits, with the latest results revealing that the airline’s holiday division now accounts for nearly 40 per cent of group profits. The budget
Michael O’Leary, the outspoken chief executive of Ryanair, has launched a stinging critique of the Labour government’s economic strategy, warning that the UK is on the “wrong path” under Chancellor
EasyJet is on course to achieve record profits this year, though several challenges threaten to impact its final performance. The airline, which has seen its stock rally in recent months,
Ryanair, Europe’s largest budget airline, has recorded unprecedented passenger growth, carrying over 200 million customers in the financial year ending March 2025. This represents a 9 per cent increase from
British Airways is poised to report remarkable financial results next month, despite ongoing customer service criticisms and IT system challenges. The carrier’s resilience is evident as passenger numbers reached 45






