Britain's easyJet aims to expand holiday business into France, Germany

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British airline easyJet's fast-growing holidays business is on track to become one of the biggest players in Europe and is targeting French and German markets for the next stage of expansion, its chief executive said.

An easyJet Airbus A319-100 plane prepares to land at Lisbon's airport, Portugal April 24, 2018. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante//File Photofast-growing holidays business is on track to become one of the biggest players in Europe and is targeting French and German markets for the next stage of expansion, its chief executive said.sticks to no frills flying, its tangerine-liveried competitor easyJet is building a travel company to try to grow by selling holidaymakers a bigger slice of their trip.

As travel demand has bounced back after the pandemic, easyJet holidays is set to boost group profits by more than 80 million pounds this year, which Wilson said was just the beginning. Given Britain's cost-of-living crisis, savvy holidaymakers are keen to search out the best value deals. Wilson said all-inclusive deals have become more popular as they give certainty of cost at a time of rising prices.

 

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