easyJet has recently published its roadmap to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, with a focus on new technology and the ultimate ambition to achieve zero carbon emission flying across its entire fleet, which the airline is working on together with its partners including Airbus, Rolls-Royce, GKN Aerospace, Cranfield …
What are the goals of easyJet?
easyJet purposeSeamlessly connecting Europe with the warmest welcome in the sky, easyJet aims to make travel easy, enjoyable and affordable, whether it is for leisure or business.
What challenges are EasyJet facing?
Staff shortages: EasyJet, like many other airlines, has faced staff shortages caused by factors such as illness, quarantine requirements, and resourcing challenges. These staffing issues have made it difficult for the airline to operate its full schedule, leading to flight cancellations.
Are EasyJet making money?
Revenue for the full year decreased to £1,458 million (2020: £3,009 million). The Group reported a headline loss before tax of £1,136 million (2020: £835 million) and basic headline loss per share of 166.9 pence (2020: 149.7 pence).
What is the future for easyJet?
How are easyJet being sustainable?
easyJet was the first airline worldwide to offset carbon emissions from the fuel used on all our flights. We also offset our ground-based CO2e, and easyJet holidays offsets the carbon from the energy used for hotel stays and for in-destination transfers.
Is EasyJet losing money?
EasyJet narrows losses – Investors' Chronicle. easyJet (EZJ) has reported a “record bounce back” in demand after two years of Covid disruption. While the budget airline has yet to return to profitability, it has narrowed its pre-tax loss to just £208mn, compared with losses in excess of £1bn in 2020 and 2021.
Is easyJet going into liquidation?
“We have been clear the whole industry has been impacted by the pandemic. However, easyJet has taken a prudent approach to capacity and the right actions on cash preservation. “The airline continues to keep all liquidity options under review, but no decisions have been taken.
Who would buy easyJet?
Ryanair's chief executive has predicted that rival budget airline easyJet could get bought over by Aer Lingus parent company IAG.
Who is easyJet owned by?
Greek Cypriot entrepreneur Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou is the owner and founder of easyJet.