Gatwick Airport Drone Disruption Cost EasyJet Nearly $20 Million

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By Reuters | Updated: 22 January 2019 16:57 IST

EasyJet lost GBP 15 million ($19.3 million) in the 36 hours of travel chaos sparked by drones flying into London's Gatwick Airport in December, the budget airline said on Tuesday.

The British company, the largest operator at Britain's second biggest airport, said the disruption affected 82,000 customers and forced the cancellation of more than 400 of its flights in the run up to Christmas.

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That knocked around GBP 5 million off its revenue and cost the airline GBP 10 million to help its customers.

However, the group gave an otherwise upbeat trading update and said 2019 bookings were encouraging despite uncertainty around Brexit, striking a more positive tone than rival Ryanair, which issued a profit warning last week.

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"We feel that this environment is robust and solid, and we do well in it," Chief Executive Johan Lundgren told reporters.

Gatwick was forced to close its runway in December when drones flew near the site south of London in the most disruptive incursion by unmanned aerial vehicles at any major airport.

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It forced the cancellation or diversion of around 1,000 flights, affecting 140,000 passengers over three days in total.

Analysts at RBC said they had trimmed their profit-before-tax forecast for easyJet by 3 percent as a result of the Gatwick disruption, but retained their "outperform" rating as "far worse" earnings cuts were already priced-in.

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EasyJet said it had enjoyed a good operating performance with the exception of the Gatwick disruption and took a different view of the market from Ryanair, which warned lower than expected winter air fares would hit its full-year profit.

EasyJet said it expected full-year headline profit before tax broadly in line with current market expectations.

Total revenue rose by 13.7 percent to GBP 1.3 billion in its fiscal first quarter to December 31, after passenger numbers rose by 15.1 percent to 21.6 million.

"Second half bookings continue to be ahead of last year," Lundgren said.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

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