EasyJet provides target business travellers
In the new Chief Executive Carolyn McCall plan to improve profitability, the company air budget hope attract more business passengers by providing the option of changing a flight, time Council before other passengers to put luggage in the hold for a slightly higher than a normal ticket price.
On easyJet customers 18pc travel for businesses today.
In his first announcement of results since his arrival to the airline of Guardian Media Group in July, Ms. McCall has announced plans to increase profits at £ 5 per seat, maximum £ 3,36 now expanding fleet of easyJet, to attract business travellers and reduce the engineering and other service charges.
The Chief Executive also stated that easyjet will pay a dividend for the first time in 2012, based on the results for the current year of finanicial.
The easyJet large shareholder and founder, President, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, including 38pc family hold shares, was based on a payment to the shareholders for a period of time and also get a renegotation a contract for the new Airbus aircraft.
EasyJet reported 154 million pre-tax profits of £ within one year at the end of September, up to £ 54.7 m in the previous year, despite the 57 m £ additional costs related to the disruption of volcanic ash in the spring, which closed the European airpace for several days.
Sales rose by 11 5pc to. 97bn from £ 2.Nombre passengers increases 7 9pc 48.8 m.
EasyJet shares, which are 29pc this year fell to 4 4pc in trade at the beginning.
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