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COMPANY PROFILE

easyJet plc

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easyJet plc
TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Company Overview..............................................................................................3
Key Facts...............................................................................................................3
SWOT Analysis.....................................................................................................4

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easyJet plc
Company Overview

COMPANY OVERVIEW easyJet plc (easyJet or the company) is a pan-European low-cost airline carrier company. The company flies on over 600 routes across 30 countries. It primarily operates in the UK and Southern
Europe. easyJet is headquartered in Luton, the UK and employed 8,945 people as on September
30, 2013.
The company recorded revenues of £4,258 million ($6,649.2 million) during the financial year ended
September 2013 (FY2013), an increase of 10.5% over FY2012. The operating profit of the company was £497 million ($776.1 million) during FY2013, an increase of 50.2% over FY2012. The net profit was £398 million ($621.5 million) in FY2013, an increase of 56.1% over FY2012.

KEY FACTS
Head Office

easyJet plc
Hangar 89
London Luton Airport
Luton
Bedfordshire LU2 9PF
GBR

Phone

44 871 244 2366

Fax
Web Address

http://www.easyjet.com/en/

Revenue / turnover 4,258.0
(GBP Mn)
Financial Year End

September

Employees

8,945

London Stock
Exchange Ticker

EZJ

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SWOT Analysis

SWOT ANALYSIS easyJet is a pan-European low-cost airline carrier company. The company’s strong position in the key aviation markets of Europe backed by its competitive business model supports the company in delivering sustainable operational and financial

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