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UPDATE 1-EasyJet says September passengers up 22 percent

LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - British low-cost airline easyJet Plc said its passenger volumes climbed over 22 percent in September to 4.2 million, highlighting continued strong growth among budget carriers despite the economic downturn.

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EasyJet's August passenger numbers rise 24 pct

EasyJet PLC, Europe's second-largest budget airline, said Friday that it flew 24 percent more passengers in August than it did in the same month last year, following price cuts.

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EasyJet cuts winter flights; chops profit forecast

Budget airline easyJet PLC said it will cut flights over the winter to trim costs as it revealed yesterday it expects full-year pretax profit to fall as much as 45 per cent because of higher fuel expenses. The carrier said the increase in oil prices over the past few months have added about & 185-million ($373-million) to its fuel bill this year. EasyJet said the higher charges will result in a full-year...

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Ryanair, Air France, Lufthansa, EasyJet will survive

(LONDON) Ryanair Holdings plc, Air France-KLM Group, Deutsche Lufthansa AG and EasyJet plc are the European airlines most likely to survive as surging fuel costs and slowing economies send more carriers bankrupt, Davy Stockbrokers said.

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EasyJet loss triples on rising fuel costs

Budget airline easyJet PLC said yesterday that its losses in the first half more than tripled as rising fuel costs outweighed a 24-per-cent jump in revenue. The company reported a loss of & 43.3-million ($85.3-million) in the six months ended March 31, compared with a loss of & 12.7-million in the same period a year earlier. Revenue rose to & 892.2-million, including a 17-per-cent gain in passenger...

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easyJet Plc - CEO and Group FD Interviewed on Results, Fuel Prices and Consumer Spending Outlook

LONDON, May 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Despite the soaring cost of fuel taking its toll on easyJet's half yearly profit figures, Andy Harrison, CEO of the low-cost airline, says that forward bookings for the busy summer period show no sign of a slowdown in UK consumer spending. Moreover, any wider economic downturn would offer up a host of opportunities for the company to gain market share across...

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High fuel costs trigger EasyJet profit warning

(LONDON) EasyJet Plc, Europe's second-biggest discount airline, said that full-year earnings may fall short of company forecasts as it struggles to pass increased fuel costs onto passengers.

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EasyJet may miss earnings target as fuel costs rise

March 19 (Bloomberg) -- EasyJet Plc, Europe's second- biggest discount airline, said full-year earnings may fall short of company forecasts as it struggles to pass increased fuel costs to passengers. The stock fell as much as 10 percent.

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EasyJet passenger numbers rise on fare cuts, takeover

EasyJet Plc, Europe's second-biggest low-cost airline, carried 22 percent more passengers last month after lowering prices and buying GB Airways Ltd.

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EasyJet draws flak for misleading refund claims

(LONDON) EasyJet Plc, Europe's second-biggest discount carrier, was criticised by the UK's advertising watchdog for a promotion that promised consumers a refund if they could find a cheaper flight.