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About the company

Easyjet PLC is a United Kingdom-based holding company engaged in providing flights and package holidays, principally in Europe. The Company operates through two segments: Airline business and Holidays business. The Airline business segment operates its route network. The Holidays business segment sells holiday packages. Its fleet includes A319, A320, A320 neo and A321 neo. It connects businesses, families and holiday makers across the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and other European destinations. It sells seats through its own Website, www.easyjet.com and its easyJet Worldwide platform, its mobile application, global distribution systems, corporate online booking tools, content aggregators, and tour operators. It allows passengers to book flights across Europe's flight routes. Its total fleet comprises over 336 aircraft, operating 1024 routes across 36 countries and 155 airports. Its subsidiaries include easyJet Airline Company Limited, easyJet Sterling Limited and others.

  • Revenue in GBP (TTM)8.17bn
  • Net income in GBP324.00m
  • Incorporated2000
  • Employees15.94k
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