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UPDATE 3-EasyJet warns first ever annual loss could top $1 billion

Thu, 08th Oct 2020 07:35

* EasyJet says liquidity position remains under review

* FY loss before tax seen at 815-845 mln stg

* To fly 25% of planned capacity in current quarter

* Net debt at 1.1 bln stg vs 326 mln stg last yr

* Shares down 0.9%
(Adds analyst comment)

By Sarah Young

LONDON, Oct 8 (Reuters) - British airline easyJet
warned on Thursday its first ever annual loss could be as much
as 845 million pounds ($1.1 billion) as the pandemic meant it
was flying just 25% of planned capacity.

The airline has signalled to the government it may need more
financial support, according to media reports.

The headline loss before tax forecast for the year ended
Sept. 30 of 815-845 million pounds was worse than the loss of
794 million expected by analysts, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.

That is the first time easyJet, which was founded in 1995,
has ever made a full-year loss.

With travel at very low levels, most European airlines are
bleeding cash. EasyJet's larger low-cost rival Ryanair
has called this winter a "write-off".

EasyJet said ongoing travel restrictions meant it would fly
just 25% of planned capacity for the rest of 2020, behind
Ryanair which is aiming for 40% in October.

At such levels and with no recovery in sight, easyJet's
finances will continue to remain under pressure. CEO Johan
Lundgren called on Thursday for Britain to "step up with a
bespoke package of measures" to help airlines.

To survive the pandemic so far, easyJet has taken a 600
million pound loan from the government, cut 4,500 jobs, raised
608 million pounds from selling aircraft and tapped shareholders
for 419 million pounds. It said it might have to do more.

"EasyJet will continue to review its liquidity position on a
regular basis and will continue to assess further funding
opportunities, including sale and lease backs, should the need
arise," the airline said in a statement.

Bernstein analyst Daniel Roeska said easyJet was managing
the downturn well, but like all airlines needed a recovery to
come in 2021 as "absent this, the industry will face an
existential threat."

On easyJet specifically, he said: "On current liquidity, the
company needs air travel to start recovering for Easter or
summer 2021 at the latest; failing that, we would be wary of a
further capital raise."

In the UK, airlines have called for tax breaks and other
measures to help them through the crisis as well as an airport
testing regime for COVID-19 to shorten Britain's 14-day
quarantine rule, which now applies to most European countries.

The government said it was looking at ways to reduce the
quarantine with a report due in early November.

EasyJet, whose net debt soared to 1.1 billion pounds from
326 million pounds this time last year, said it was focused on
flying profitably to conserve cash and that had helped it reduce
cash burn in its fourth quarter compared with the third.

Its shares were down 0.9% at 517 pence at 0722 GMT. The
stock has lost 62% of its value so far in 2020.

The airline will formally report annual results on Nov. 17.

($1 = 0.7730 pounds)
(Reporting by Sarah Young, Editing by Kate Holton and Mark
Potter)

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