EasyJet says there is an increasing demand for business and leisure travel and the budget airline plans to increase its capacity to 70% of pre-crisis levels for the rest of the year
Plans to fly 70% of capacity in Oct-Dec periodLONDON, Oct 12 - European travel is reviving and easyJet
For the autumn period, easyJet said that it would fly 70% of its pre-pandemic capacity, a jump from the 60% it had been aiming for only a month earlier, as demand for holidays surged, particularly in the UK where travel rules have been loosened. The results, due to be confirmed on Nov. 30, will in the best case scenario beat a consensus forecast for a loss of 1.175 billion pounds.
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