December 02 Traffic Stats

easyJet PLC 08 January 2003 8 January 2003 Passenger statistics for December 2002 Below are the easyJet passenger statistics, including Go Fly, for December 2002. This information is published on the fifth working day of every month. Passenger statistics for easyJet (combined with Go) December 2002 December 2001 Year-on-year change Rolling 12 months ending 31/12/2002 Passengers(1) 1,433,400 1,034,100 +38.6% 17,292,644 Load Factor(2) 77.0% 79.9% 82.9% Go Fly, as an independent company, carried 363,710 passengers with a load factor of 75.4% in December 2001, and easyJet carried 670,390 passengers with a load factor of 82.8% in the same period. December 2001 numbers have been presented on a pro-forma combined basis. 1. Represents the number of earned seats flown. Earned seats include seats that are flown whether or not the passenger turns up because easyJet is a no-refund airline, and once a flight has departed a no-show customer is generally not entitled to change flights or seek a refund. Earned seats also include seats provided for promotional purposes and to staff for business travel. 2. Represents the number of passengers as a proportion of the number of seats available for passengers. No weighting of the load factor is carried out to recognise the effect of varying flight (or 'stage') lengths. Ray Webster, easyJet Chief Executive, said of the month of December 'December 2002 was a particularly busy month for all of us at easyJet. We flew 1.4 million people, announced a number of new routes to go on sale before the end of the Winter and launched our biggest-ever schedule offering 100 routes for the Summer. 'Capacity, measured in the number of seats for sale, grew by 44% compared to December last year, with a particular increase from the London market due to the establishment of our Gatwick services in early 2002. Load factors reverted to the levels we saw in December 2000, following a spike last year caused by the sales and promotions that we launched after September 11th. 'We also made real progress in the integration of easyJet and Go by operating under a single Air Operators Certificate and selling seats from a single reservations system utilising the easyJet yield management system. Finally, we entered into a contract with Airbus for, amongst other things, the supply by Airbus to easyJet of 120 A319 aircraft with options with price protection on a further 120 A319 aircraft.' This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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