EasyJet reported a 34% increase in profit before tax for FY2024, reaching £610m, driven by record summer travel. The company anticipates a positive outlook for FY2025, with a slight increase in seat capacity and reduced winter losses. CEO Johan Lundgren will step down, succeeded by CFO Kenton Jarvis, who aims to continue the company's growth in low-cost travel. Analysts note the successful launch of the holidays unit and the brand's appeal to cost-conscious travelers, despite potential challenges ahead. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)