May Passenger Statistics

easyJet PLC 07 June 2007 7 June 2007 EASYJET PASSENGER STATISTICS FOR MAY 2007 ________________________________________________________________________________ Month ending May 2007 May 2006 Change Passengers1 3,345,465 2,939,361 + 13.8 % Load Factor2 83.6% 83.9% - 0.3 pp ________________________________________________________________________________ Rolling 12 months ending May 2007 May 2006 Change Passengers1 35,237,323 31,718,857 + 11.1 % Load Factor2 84.0% 84.2% - 0.2 pp Total Revenue (unaudited)3 £1,729m £1,501m + 15.2 % ________________________________________________________________________________ Strong load factors, which were broadly in line with last year, were supported by targeted promotional activity and low lead-in fares. We will continue to offer low fares throughout the summer to ensure great deals for our customers and high load factors. For the second half we anticipate total revenue per seat to decline in the region of 5% to 10% versus last year. In the second half we will see increased momentum in cost reductions with unit costs, excluding fuel, down in excess of 5% year on year. This anticipated decrease in unit costs reflects continued improvements in the cost of aircraft ownership, careful management of airport related costs and a reduction in overheads. For the year to September 2007 our guidance remains unchanged, and we expect to increase pre-tax profits by 40% to 50% compared with the previous year. easyJet's network expansion continued in May with the launch of eight new routes including new daily services between Paris and Athens, and Edinburgh and Milan, as well as six new routes developing easyJet's German and UK bases, bringing low fares to more travellers throughout Europe. END For further details please contact: easyJet plc Financial: Julia Collins, Investor Relations +44 (0) 1582 525 258 Press: Toby Nicol, Corporate Communications +44 (0) 1582 525 339 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. 3. Represents statutory revenue (unaudited). This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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