EasyJet said it is 58% sold for the second half of fiscal 2026, down 2 percentage points from a year earlier, pointing to slightly softer booking momentum. CEO Kenton Jarvis also discussed jet fuel supplies and price hedging, highlighting ongoing cost and operating considerations for the airline. The update is modestly negative and likely to be more relevant for sentiment than for immediate broad market impact.
EasyJet said it is 58% sold for the second half of fiscal 2026, down 2 percentage points from a year earlier, pointing to slightly softer booking momentum. CEO Kenton Jarvis also discussed jet fuel supplies and price hedging, highlighting ongoing cost and operating considerations for the airline. The update is modestly negative and likely to be more relevant for sentiment than for immediate broad market impact.
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