Spain’s penalty for carriers charging passengers for hand luggage and seat reservations branded ‘anti-consumer’
EasyJet has reported an operating profit of £597m for the year ending 30 September, 25% higher than a year earlier.EasyJet has reported an operating profit of £597m for the year ending 30 September, 25% higher than a year earlier.to the airline and other budget carriers for charging passengers for hand luggage and seat reservations as “illegal” and warned the decision will make it more expensive to fly.
The last set of results of Lundgren’s tenure showed that easyJet’s ancillary revenue – which includes baggage fees, seat reservations and onboard food costs – rose compared with a year earlier. The airline reported more demand for its package holidays and it expects to grow its number of holiday customers by about 25% in the coming year.
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