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EasyJet's annual profit will be affected by French air strikes and higher fuel costs

EasyJet, a British airline, warned Thursday that higher fuel prices and a strike of French air traffic control workers would affect its annual profit at the beginning of Europe's busy travel season. However, the airline still expects "good profits growth".

The airline predicted a loss of approximately 25 million pounds ($33.47million) for the year that ends in September. This is after the pretax profit rose to 286 millions pounds for the third quarter, as expected.

EasyJet said that while demand for its budget-friendly holiday packages and flights has been strong, the overall booking process has taken longer due to the worsening macroeconomic climate.

The company stated that the outcome of the FY25 would depend, as usual, on the late summer bookings, and their yields. ($1 = 0.7470 pounds) (Reporting and editing by Subhranshu SAHU in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)