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Carrier: easyJet
Headquarters: UK
Founded: 1995
Destinations: 73
Bases: London (Gatwick, Luton and Stansted), Geneva, Berlin, Paris Orly, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Belfast, Dortmund, Nottingham East Midland
Owners: Stelios Haji-Ioannou (16.6%), Other Haji-Ioannou Family (24%)
Listed: Yes
Online Booking: Yes
Website: http://www.easyjet.com
Fleet B737-300 8
A319 91 +49 on order
B737-700 32

Overview - easyJet

easyJet – as easy as it looks

The UK’s champion home-grown LCC has created its own trail in showing that one size does not fit all when it comes to low cost business models.

The carrier, started by entrepreneur and shipping scion Stelios Haji-Ioannou in 1995 with two leased B737-200s and services from London Luton to Glasgow and Edinburgh, is now Europe’s biggest LCC by revenue.

The carrier since modified its approach away from the low-costs-at-all-costs technique made famous by Southwest and Ryanair to one that places a greater importance on revenue generation. Its decision to move many of its operations from London’s prototypically low cost facility at Luton and into more congested, higher cost, but also more lucrative Gatwick is an example.

The decision to install a base in Geneva is another example of this philosophy (although it did threaten to leave if the airport authority did not erect a low cost terminal for it).

The carrier similarly was the first to abandon LCC gospel concerning simplicity of operations by ordering A319s when it already had a large fleet of new-generation B737s. The cost of operating a dual-type fleet, it said, were compensated for by the low price offered by Airbus, then anxious to break into the low cost market.

Outlook bright for the LCC pioneer

easyJet’s future is bright. It has established 16 bases in seven countries (Milan Malpensa the most recent), with its service pattern of multiple daily frequencies to major airports winning passengers (32 million per annum) and yields. With new aircraft arriving (62 A319s of its order if 140 have yet to be delivered), growth is assured. And heightened cost reduction and ancillary revenue initiatives have it forecasting 2006 profits of GBO95 million.

Other easyJet News

easyJet gives new flexibility to get disrupted passengers home

easyJet commits to more routes from JLA

easyJet launches three new business routes from Manchester

EasyJet fleet expansion supported by pilots from Oxford and Parc Aviation

easyJet launches two new routes with brand new Airbus 320 from Bristol Airport

easyJet demands legislation for cleaner aircraft

BAE systems wins EasyJet remarketing mandate for 4 Airbus A321s

easyJet continues network expansion despite challenging outlook ahead

EasyJet winter flights from Gatwick

easyJet releases 2009/10 Winter Schedule