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Easyjet

December 2017

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  • Epic Code:
  • EZJ
  • Price:
  • 1330p
Easyjet rose after it announced an agreement to acquire part of the insolvent Air Berlin’s operations at Berlin Tegel Aiport for Eu40m, excluding “potential start-up and transitional operating costs.”The acquisition will result in Easyjet entering into leases for up to 25 A320 aircraft and combined with existing operations at Berlin Schonefeld means it would be the leading airline in Berlin, quite a coup. Separately, it’s also in talks to acquire part of the operations of Alitalia, which has also fallen into insolvency following a brutal period of falling prices.Earlier Easyjet released an update for the three months ended September showing passenger numbers hitting a record 24.1m (load factor: 95.6%), ...

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