Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Airline easyJet has said it is ready to “ramp up” services for the summer holiday season by offering more flights from late May after coronavirus restrictions ease.
The carrier said it expects to fly up to 20 per cent of 2019 capacity levels between April and June, with most countries planning to resume flying at scale in May.
EasyJet flew just 14 per cent of its 2019 flight programme between October 2020 and the end of March. The group confirmed it will slump to a steep first-half loss, of between £690 million and £730 million for the six months to March 31, but said this is slightly better than it expected thanks largely to stringent cost-cutting.
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