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EasyJet reports summer bookings are on the increase after reporting a larger quarterly loss

EasyJet, a British budget airline, said that summer bookings are increasing, despite the fact that it reported an increased first-quarter loss, mainly due to expansion costs and lower winter prices.

The company stated that the "traditionally busy January booking period" saw record numbers in terms of both revenue and volume, as bookings for summer 2026 continue to build.

Winter is usually the slowest time for airlines. They rely on the spring and summer season to boost their earnings.

EasyJet has reported an operating loss of 76 millions pounds ($105million) for the three-month period ending December 31 compared to a 40 million pound loss one year ago.

The airline has maintained its outlook for 2026. Early trading saw its shares rise 2%.

Wizz Air also reported an operating loss for the third quarter in line with expectations. Ryanair, the larger competitor, raised its fare growth outlook earlier this week after bookings for 2026 were strong.

Ryanair, easyJet and other budget carriers have avoided many of the challenges facing Europe's largest airlines. These airlines have been squeezed due to a weaker transatlantic market linked to tariff threats by U.S. president Donald Trump.

EasyJet raised its medium-term targets for?its Holiday Division in November but warned that winter sales would be softer.

Holiday business continues to grow. The quarter saw a pretax profit of 50 million pounds, as the number of customers jumped by 20%. EasyJet Holidays reported that 47% of its forward bookings were sold in the second half of the year.

(source: Reuters)