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EasyJet Seeks Holidays Business Boost After Return to Dividends

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Updated Nov. 28, 2023 3:38 am ET

easyJet said it aims to increase growth of its holidays segment in fiscal 2024 and outlined its first dividend payout since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic after swinging to a pretax profit.

The U.K. budget airline on Tuesday said it expects to deliver a total capacity growth of around 9% in fiscal 2024 while its holidays segment is targeted to grow by more than 35%, taking the U.K. market share to 7% from 5%.

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