EasyJet Expects Smaller Losses In First-Half 2012

EasyJet, bouyed by higher revenue and lower costs, is revising its guidance for the first half of 2012 and says it now expects a smaller loss than anticipated. For what usually is a money-losing period for the carrier, EasyJet is forecasting a pre-tax loss of £110-120 million ($175-191 million). The...

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