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Https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/travel/easyjet-holidaymakers-face-travel-agony-29157065
Easyjet pilots voted to reject a pay rise - which could lead to strike action.
“We are well-positioned for the summer. The high demand for travel is a continuing trend” IAG’s chief executive Luis Gallego.
British Airways owner IAG predicts summer boom as profits climb.
Business is booming for Jet2 is the message from the travel trade.
https://www.travelmole.com/news/jet2-adds-more-2025-holiday-capacity/?otg=1&nidd=dWtzd2Fuc0B5YWhvby5jby51aw==
Smells like an insider selling to me... why drop now just after a price target to £22,40?
Deutsche Bank starts Jet2 with 'buy' - price target 2,240 pence
And the share price is down today…..would like to know the detail behind their evaluation…..fingers crossed we get there.
Nearly all British airlines are being shorted at the moment apart from Jet2.
Hedge funds rarely dare to short Jet2 because of their huge cash pile.
"U.K. travellers lead the world in early 2025 holiday bookings"
https://www.traveldailynews.com/statistics-trends/u-k-travellers-lead-the-world-in-early-2025-holiday-bookings/
Well I disagree, a buyback for cancellation would be money well spent
Also topped up today
Jet2 has the most reliable models of aircraft and engines .......trade on very low multiples and have a huge pile of cash. There profit margin and growth are probably the highest in the industry. There's no reason for this share to trade at the current price IMO.
I've doubled my Jet2 holding. I still think it'll cross £20 before christmas.
Market contagion, everyone got hit when the bots warmed up. Expect it will settle down soon enough.
Michael O'Leary is not right right.
"Low-cost airlines behind huge increase in summer fares to Spain"
https://www.travelgossip.co.uk/latestnews/low-cost-airlines-behind-huge-increase-in-summer-fares-to-spain/
Michael O'Leary!!!
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/summer-ticket-fares-will-rise-less-than-expected-ryanair-ceo-says-2024-05-07/
Https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/ryanair-leads-airline-shares-lower-133839999.html
Any reason for the sudden drop?
High demand for travel abroad for holidays. Air fares up 40% in some cases.
"Travel outperformed most other parts of the hospitality and leisure sector in April as more customers booked overseas breaks to escape the cold and wet weather in the UK"
https://www.ttgmedia.com/news/overseas-holidays-outshining-staycations-as-consumer-confidence-picks-up--barclays-46226
Cold and wet weather boosts overseas holiday bookings.
https://travelweekly.co.uk/news/air/cold-and-wet-weather-boosts-overseas-holiday-bookings
Jet2 can easily afford a £billion for a special dividend or a but back, but are doing a better job by reinvesting in the business and increasing profits considerably every year IMO.
Or a decent dividend
C'mon guys there is too much cash on the balance sheet, lets shrink the share capital a bit - lets get away from a near 100% focus on new hubs and new aircraft