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Easyjet expects major investors to join Standard Life Investments, M&G and Sanderson Asset Management in supporting its pay plans. The tax evasion case that saw four Royal Bank of Scotland staff members arrested, has hit at least two more banks, a...
But Sir Stelios stepped up the rhetoric yesterday when he appeared to accuse Standard Life of a conflict of interest because of its role as manager of the Airbus/EADS pension funds and as a holder of easyJet's shares. He added: "I recently discovered...
An Easyjet passenger aircraft undergoes de-icing before takeoff at Schoenefeld airport in Berlin February 6, 2012. Bitterly cold weather sweeping across Europe claimed more victims on Sunday, brought widespread disruption to transport services, and left... View Photo »
I saw Frank Lampard last night at an awards event, which was exciting for me, but I'm not a Chelsea fan. Before I became a politician – OK this is really sad – I once spotted Stelios from easyJet in the street and crossed the road to tell him how brilliant he was because I thought it was such a brillian...
Plc (EZJ LN): Three of the U.K. airline’s largest investors, Standard Life Plc, M&G Investment Management Ltd. and Sanderson Asset Management Ltd. , will back the company’s board on recommendations for pay, the Sunday Times reported, citing interviews...
It said the executive pay policy was too heavily weighted in favour of retention and it had concerns about an undue level of complexity. Sir Stelios, who founded the airline in 1995, has written to Prime Minister David Cameron accusing easyJets board...
Life Investments (SLI) has gone public with its backing of the EasyJet board in their remuneration battle with the budget airline’s founder and leading shareholder, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou. SLI, which holds 6.5 per cent of the budget airline, is joined...
Francois Bacchetta, general manager at easyJet of France, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Paris December 15, 2011. View Photo »
It [EasyJet’s expansion] doesn’t show anything other than confidence in the Scottish market and that we will remain Scotland’s leading airline. We believe Scotland is a really important market for us and there is further room to grow.
The airline makes its highest baggage charges for flights between Britain and the Canary Islands, but charges £70 return per bag to other summer sunshine destinations. It is more than double other budget airlines like easyJet, Monarch and Thomson, who...
This has been illustrated by the commitment to vote in favour of all resolutions by easyJet's three largest institutional shareholders." Sir Stelios has previously said that other large easyJet shareholders have a conflict of interest and want "to...
EasyJet Airline Company Limited, styled as easyJet, is a low cost airline based at London Luton Airport. It is one of the largest low-fare airlines in Europe, operating domestic and international scheduled services on 387 routes between 104 European and north African airports. Full Article
Francois Bacchetta, general manager at easyJet of France, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Paris December 15, 2011.
View Photo »Chief Executive Carolyn McCall of easyJet answers reporters' questions in London November 17, 2011. The UK and Ireland's biggest airlines on Thursday called on the British government to scrap Air Passenger Duty (APD), saying its negative impact on the economy was outweighing any benefit...
View Photo »An EasyJet charter airline plane waits on the tarmac at Orly airport near Paris on July 11, 2011. For the first time in France, the British company EasyJet, will face strike action starting on July 12 and 13, 2011 following a vote by pilots and flight attendants demanding a better...
View Photo »Chief Executive of Virgin Atlantic Steve Ridgeway (L), Chief Executive of easyJet Carolyn McCall (2nd L), Chief Executive of IAG Willie Walsh (2nd R), and Chief Executive of Ryanair Michael O'Leary pose for a photo in London November 17, 2011. The UK and Ireland's biggest airlines on...
View Photo »Chief Executive of Ryanair Michael O'Leary (R) kisses Chief Executive of easyJet Carolyn McCall (C), as Chief Executive of IAG Willie Walsh in London walks past after a news conference in London November 17, 2011. The UK and Ireland's biggest airlines on Thursday called on the British...
View Photo »Chief executives Steve Ridgeway of Virgin Atlantic, Carolyn McCall of easyJet, Willie Walsh of IAG and Michael O'Leary of Ryanair (L-R) pose outside the London Stock Exchange in London November 17, 2011. The UK and Ireland's biggest airlines on Thursday called on the British government...
View Photo »Easyjet aircraft are pictured at Edinburgh Airport in Scotland May 24, 2011. Ash from an Icelandic volcano forced the cancellation of dozens of flights to and from Scotland on Tuesday but Ireland's Ryanair said it would protest against "unnecessary" restrictions. Easyjet said it was...
View Photo »An Easyjet passenger aircraft takes off past the control tower of the Franco-Swiss Basel-Mulhouse airport, April 27, 2011. An air traffic controller was stabbed to death in an office of the control tower earlier this morning, according to local media.
View Photo »An Easyjet passenger aircraft makes its way on the tarmac past the control tower of the Franco-Swiss Basel-Mulhouse airport, April 27, 2011. An air traffic controller was stabbed to death in an office of the control tower earlier this morning, according to local media.
View Photo »Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder of the EasyGroup chain of companies, poses at an event hosted by his charity foundation in Larnaca, Cyprus, in this file picture taken October 26, 2009. EasyJet PLC said founder Haji-Ioannou plans to set up another airline and call it Fastjet, stoking...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 27: Contestants take part in a Prince William and Catherine Middleton lookalike competition organised by the airline Easyjet on April 27, 2011 in London, England. The contestants from across Europe were judged on their hand waving, bowing and curtsying skills as...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 27: Orsola Rossi from Italy and Simon Watkinson from England, pose for pictures after winning a Prince William and Catherine Middleton lookalike competition organised by the airline Easyjet on April 27, 2011 in London, England. The contestants from across Europe...
View Photo »Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes pose for pictures during a-look-a-like competition sponsored by low-cost airline EasyJet in central London, on April 27, 2011. The Royal Wedding between Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton will take place at London's Westminster...
View Photo »Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes Simon Watkinson (L) of Britain and Orsola Rossi of Italy, pose for pictures besides Tower Bridge (Background) after winning a-look-a-like competition sponsored by low-cost airline EasyJet in central London, on April 27, 2011. The Royal...
View Photo »Prince William and Kate Middleton look-a-likes Simon Watkinson (Front L) of Britain and Orsola Rossi (Front R) of Italy celebrate after winning a-look-a-like competition sponsored by low-cost airline EasyJet in central London on April 27, 2011. The Royal Wedding between Britain's Prince...
View Photo »This picture taken on January 27, 2010 in Paris shows the internet homepage of the british low-cost airline company easyJet.
View Photo »A man walks through a park in Liverpool, in north-west England, on January 5, 2010 after a night of heavy snowfall. Continuing Arctic conditions brought travel chaos to Britain on Tuesday, with road, rail and air travel badly disrupted. Budget airline easyJet was one of the carriers...
View Photo »Francois Bacchetta, general manager at easyJet of France, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Paris December 15, 2011.
View Photo »I saw Frank Lampard last night at an awards event, which was exciting for me, but I'm not a Chelsea fan. Before I became a politician – OK this is really sad – I once spotted Stelios from easyJet in the street and crossed the road to tell him how brilliant he was because I thought it was such a brillian...
It [EasyJet’s expansion] doesn’t show anything other than confidence in the Scottish market and that we will remain Scotland’s leading airline. We believe Scotland is a really important market for us and there is further room to grow.
The economic environment is a tough one but I still believe that easyJet in Scotland has room to grow. I believe that the combination of our low fares and quality of service is an unbeatable combination
For those of you who want to get to the arse end of nowhere, easyJet will now take you to Southend.
EasyJet needs a clear, long-term strategy, and that should be to improve service quality and frequencies rather than buy more aircraft and add routes ... They're not Ryanair and they could never compete with Ryanair in terms of low-cost, and they're not IAG. They need to find the middle ground.
The Malta Government has still to sortout some big issues with Air Malta the national carrier which is losing money...However, the success of low cost carriers like Ryanair and Easyjet has boostedboth the tourism and property markets.
That easyJet is now paying a dividend may in part reflect a more conciliatory approach from the easyJet board, but great care should always be taken to ensure that a single shareholder, no matter what the size of their holding, should not disrupt a well-defined and agreed strategy put in place for the p...
Rightly, easyJet CEO Carolyn McCall needs to be conciliatory in her dealings with Stelios just as she must with all major shareholders. But she is the person on the board and she has the overall responsibility of looking after all shareholders' interests.
Despite the headwinds of higher fuel costs and a weak and uncertain economic outlook, our focus on customers, robust operational performance, the strength of easyJet's network combined with cost control and capital discipline means that easyJet is well placed to succeed
By offering free seating you don't have people clogging up the aisles wanting to find a particular seat. But if easyJet wants to get more business customers and improve its reputation for service, this is certainly something that business customers have been asking for.
It is hugely exciting to be able to offer easyJet flights to Iceland for the very first time. Our new route will not only be attractive for business travellers, but also for those looking for culture-rich city breaks or adventurous travellers looking for unrivalled scenery and activities.
Despite the headwinds of higher fuel costs and a weak and uncertain economic outlook ... easyJet is well placed to succeed
Against this backdrop easyJet is taking a cautious approach to capacity deployment ... capacity in the first half of the year is planned to be flat, with growth of around 4 percent for the full year.
Against this backdrop easyJet is taking a cautious approach to capacity deployment ... As a result, capacity in the first half of the year is planned to be flat, with growth of around 4 percent for the full year.
