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EasyJet reports Omicron hit and rising demand as Covid restrictions ease

The airline is set to begin its largest operations from Bristol Airport from the summer

(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

EasyJet has said the Omicron variant of coronavirus hit passenger demand last month, but revealed it has seen a recent boost in bookings from the move to scrap Covid travel tests.

The low-cost airline said Omicron saw its load factor, a measure of how well it fills its planes, slump to 67% in December after recovering past 80% in October and November.

Despite the Omicron impact, EasyJet almost halved headline pre-tax losses in its first quarter to the end of December to £213m, down from losses of £423m a year earlier.

The carrier said it has seen a “step change” in bookings since the January 5 announcement that pre-departure Covid testing would be scrapped for fully vaccinated arrivals entering England, with demand buoyed further by news of restriction-free travel from February 11.

Chief executive Johan Lundgren said the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is “leading on bookings versus Europe for the first time since spring 2020”.

It is “traditional beach and leisure destinations that are recovering the quickest”, he explained.

EasyJet will operate its largest number of flights between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and beach destinations this summer, with an overall 14% rise in capacity on routes making those operations “the biggest ever” in the airline’s 26-year history.

The airline is boosting the number of seats on flights to Greece and Turkey, while Spain also has “encouraging signs of demand for the summer”, Mr Lundgren said.