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easyJet updates on the impact of disruption in Q3

easyJet updates on the impact of disruption in Q3.

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easyJet updates on the impact of disruption in Q3

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 2794C easyJet PLC 27 June 2016  \n\n \n27 June 2016\n \neasyJet updates on the impact of disruption in the third quarter \n \nThe operating environment for all European airlines in May and June has been extremely challenging. To date, easyJet has experienced 1,061 cancellations in the third quarter due to a significant number of disruption events, including the impact of continued strike action by French Air Traffic Controllers, runway and congestion issues at Gatwick airport, severe weather and the knock-on cancellations across the easyJet network. As a result, in June alone there have been over 700 1 cancellations to date, with strikes and weather conditions accounting for most of these and over 300 flights cancelled in the last seven days. In June 2015 there were 487 cancellations, of which 420 related to the Fiumicino fire and thus were largely pre-planned.\n \nThese incidents, together with the Egyptair tragedy, resulted in some drop off in consumer demand leading to lower yield and have impacted third quarter Profit before Tax by approximately £28 million and have had a negative impact on third quarter revenue per seat of c.1.6ppts. This means that revenue per seat at constant currency in the third quarter will fall by around 8.6%, compared to the c.7% decrease guided at the Half Year Results, as disrupted passengers were allocated seats that normally would have been sold close to departure for a higher yield.\n \nFollowing the outcome of the EU Referendum, we also anticipate that additional economic and consumer uncertainty is likely this summer and as a consequence it is expected that revenue per seat at constant currency in the second half will now be down by at least a mid-single digit percentage compared to the second half of 2015. In addition, recent movements in fuel prices and exchange rates are now expected to add around £25 million of additional cost in the year to that guided at the Half Year Results. In response, easyJet is continuing its efforts to drive ex fuel cost savings.\n \neasyJet's&nbs...

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