Andy Harrison, Chief Executive of easyJet said:
“We are delighted to have completed this transaction and we welcome the GB Airways staff transitioning across to become part of the easyJet team. The deal enhances easyJet’s customer offering of low cost with care and convenience and will create value for shareholders.”
The acquisition of GB Airways strengthens easyJet’s position as the leading short haul airline in the UK operating around 18% of available seats. easyJet is now able to offer its customers more routes at convenient times from two major UK airports – London Gatwick and Manchester. easyJet will now carry more passengers from Gatwick than any other airline and the GB Airways acquisition means that easyJet will be offering services from Manchester for the first time.
The integration of GB Airways into easyJet is progressing well - its routes are already on sale via easyJet.com and plans are in place to ensure a smooth transition by GB Airways to the easyJet Air Operators Certificate. As part of the integration process synergy benefits in the areas of overheads, insurance, ground handling, aircraft ownership and ancillary revenues have been identified and over the medium term easyJet will be able to drive further benefit from the acquisition as it optimises its network. In the current financial year, before exceptional costs of around £12 million, the acquisition will be earnings enhancing.
Save as disclosed above, there have been no significant changes affecting any matter contained in the announcements of 25 October 2007 or 18 January 2008 and no other significant new matter has arisen which would have been required to be mentioned in those earlier announcements if it had arisen at the time of the preparation of those announcements.
Key facts and figures about the GB Airways acquisition:
Financials - year ended 31st March 2007:
| . | £m |
| Revenue | 250 |
| EBITDAR | 35 |
| Profit before Tax | 2.6 |
Fleet:
| Aircraft | Number |
| A320 | 9 |
| A321 | 6 |
Routes:
| From London Gatwick to: | From Manchester |
| Ajaccio (Corsica)1 | Heraklion (Crete) 1 |
| Alicante | Innsbruck (Until 3apr) |
| Bastia (Corsica)1 | Malta 1 |
| Corfu 1 | Malaga |
| Dalaman (Turkey)1 | Paphos (Cyprus 1 |
| Faro | Tenerife 1 |
| Gibraltar 1 | . |
| Gran Canaria 1 | . |
| Heraklion (Crete)1 | . |
| Hurghada (Egypt)1(Until 30apr) | . |
| Ibiza | . |
| Innsbruck | . |
| Lanzarote 1 | . |
| Madeira | . |
| Mahon (Menorca) | . |
| Malaga | . |
| Malta 1 | . |
| Marrakech | . |
| Montpellier 1 | . |
| Mykonos 1 | . |
| Nantes 1 | . |
| Palma (Majorca) | . |
| Paphos (Cyprus)1 | . |
| Rhodes 1 | . |
| Sharm El Sheik 1 | . |
| Tenerife1 | . |
1 New destinations to the easyJet network
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