easyJet Profit Down On Revenue, Currency Falls

November 15, 2016

easyJet reported a lower net profit of GBP£427 million for the year to end September, a 22 percent drop.

Profit before tax dropped to GBP£495 million (UD$617.2 million) from GBP£686 million in the previous financial year. The drop was mainly due to a decline in revenue and foreign exchange impact, the low cost airline said.

Revenue in the 12 months was down 0.4 percent at GBP£4.67 billion.

easyJet said the revenue decline was due to aggressive pricing, reduced consumer confidence because of terrorism, and the effects of higher UK costs because of the drop in sterling after the EU vote. The impact of these events caused a hit to profit of about GBP£150 million.

Capacity (in available seat terms) grew by 6.5 percent, with revenue per seat down by 6.4 percent. Load factor was up a fraction at 91.6 percent.

The company expects capacity to grow by 9 percent in 2017 as it adds aircraft and moves the balance of its fleet from the Airbus A319 to the A320 and A320neo. easyJet has 130 A320neos on order.

“Almost half of our growth next year will be in the UK, with significant growth also in Switzerland, France and Italy,” chief executive Carolyn McCall said.

easyJet said it will apply for an air operator certificate (AOC) in a European Union country as a result of the UK vote to leave the EU. The decision on which country it will select for an AOC will be taken soon it said.

An AOC would allow easyJet to continue to operate across all EU countries as it does at present.

(Airwise)