EasyJet raises profits guidance

British budget airline easyJet today said its profits were set to beat expectations after its new strategy, which includes appealing to more business passengers, started to bear fruit.

EasyJet raises profits guidance

British budget airline easyJet today said its profits were set to beat expectations after its new strategy, which includes appealing to more business passengers, started to bear fruit.

The airline said it has now sold 75% of its seats for the key summer season and expects full-year pre-tax profits of between £200 million and £230 million. Analysts had been expecting an average of £179 million.

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