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EasyJet reports weaker-than-expected yearly earnings

EasyJet said on Wednesday that it anticipates its capability to increase by 3% in financial 2025 after reporting a smallerthanexpected yearly running earnings due to disturbances from the ongoing chaos in the Middle East.

The airline reported an operating earnings of 597 million pounds ($ 750.5 million) for the year ended Sept. 30, compared to 625.6 million pounds expected by analysts, according to an LSEG-compiled survey.

Nevertheless, its reported operating profit is 25% higher than a. year earlier.

For the present fiscal year ending September 2025, the. airline company expects capacity of about 103 million seats and holiday. consumers to grow by about 25% from last year.

The airline will continue to grow, particularly on popular. longer leisure routes like North Africa and the Canaries and we. plan to take 25% more clients away on plan holidays, CEO. designate Kenton Jarvis, who is changing Johan Lundgren next. year, stated in a statement.

(source: Reuters)