EasyJet business soars away

Budget airline easyJet enjoyed good business in May, with passenger numbers rising to more than 1.75 million.

Budget airline easyJet enjoyed good business in May, with passenger numbers rising to more than 1.75 million.

The May 2003 total was 95.9% up on the same month last year but the May 2002 figures did not include passenger numbers for low-cost carrier Go, now taken over by easyJet.

A more meaningful comparison is with the combined May 2002 figure of 1.46 million passengers for easyJet and Go, then independent of easyJet.

EasyJet’s planes were 83.5% full on average in May 2003 compared with 82.1% in May 2002.

“The market softness that we witnessed earlier in the year due to the effects of the Gulf conflict is now dissipating and we have seen a strong recovery,” said easyJet chief executive Ray Webster.

He added that easyJet was now the number one carrier at Geneva airport with a 25.9% market share, putting it ahead of British Airways, Air France and Switzerland’s newly-formed airline Swiss.

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