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Q1 Trading Update

24 Jan 2024 07:00

RNS Number : 6762A
easyJet PLC
24 January 2024
 

24 January 2024

 

 

easyJet plc

('easyJet')

 

easyJet Trading Update for the quarter ended 31 December 2023

 

easyJet's performance has improved year on year, with booking trends giving a positive outlook for the remainder of the financial year. Underlying trends in Q1 were strong, although headline results were impacted by the conflict in the Middle East.

· Q1 headline loss before tax £126 million (Q1'23 £133 million loss)

Passenger growth +14% YoY

RPS +3% YoY

§ Load factor -1ppt YoY

§ Ticket yield +2% YoY

§ Ancillary yield +6% YoY

CPS ex fuel reduced 3% YoY

easyJet holidays delivered £30 million profit (Q1'23 £13 million profit)

§ Customer growth +48%

· Winter FY24 improvement:

Expect H1 loss to reduce YoY, despite a c.£40 million direct impact1 from the Middle East conflict

§ Expect Q2 RPS to be up by mid-single digits

§ H1 CPS ex fuel to be broadly flat YoY

· Remain on track to deliver disciplined capacity growth of c.9% in FY24

H1'24 c. 42m seats, +11% YoY

H2'24 c. 59m seats2, +8% YoY

· Positive outlook for summer:

Strong turn of year bookings with seats sold and yield ahead YoY

H2 RPS remain well ahead YoY

§ Yields and loads both ahead in Q3 & Q4

Expect H2 CPS ex fuel to be up low single digits YoY

easyJet holidays continues to expect >35% customer growth YoY in FY24

 

Summary

easyJet's financial performance in the first quarter showed year-on-year improvement at a headline level, with underlying progress stronger still. The onset of conflict in the Middle East on 7 October had short term impacts from a pause in flights to Israel and Jordan (which currently remains in place) and a temporary slowdown in flight bookings for the wider industry. Demand and bookings have recovered strongly from late November. easyJet holidays had another strong quarter, with customer numbers increasing by 48% compared to the same period last year, and a profit of £30 million, a 131% increase year-on-year.

 

easyJet's seasonal winter loss for the first half of FY24 is also expected to improve year-on-year despite a direct impact1 of c.£40 million (and further indirect impacts) from the conflict in the Middle East. This improvement comes as a result of disciplined capacity growth where demand is strongest, alongside productivity benefits. easyJet expects cost per seat excluding fuel to remain broadly flat in the first half of 2024, with fuel costs c.7% higher.

 

Although still early, bookings for summer 2024 are building well, with the turn of the year bookings period showing an increase in both volume and pricing compared to the same period last year. Demand for easyJet's primary airport network remains strong, with RPS for the second half of FY24 currently well ahead year-on-year. This positive momentum is also evident in the holidays business, where we continue to expect customer growth to exceed 35% year-on-year.

 

Johan Lundgren, CEO of easyJet, commenting on the results said:

 

"We delivered an improved performance in the quarter which is testament to the strength of demand for our brand and network. The popularity of easyJet holidays also continues to grow, with 48% more customers in the period. 

 

"We see positive booking momentum for summer 2024 with travel remaining a priority for consumers. Flight and holidays bookings took off strongly during the traditional busy turn of year sales period, as customers opted to secure their summer holidays to firm favourites like Spain and Portugal alongside destinations further afield like Greece and Turkey.

 

"easyJet remains focused on delivering for our customers in the coming months, while also expecting to deliver continuing performance gains"

 

Capacity

During Q1 easyJet flew 23.0 million seats. In the same period last year easyJet flew 20.2 million seats. Load factor was 86% (Q1 FY23: 87%).

 

Passenger4 numbers in the quarter increased to 19.8 million (Q1 FY23: 17.5 million).

 

 

October 2023

November 2023

December 2023

Q1

FY24

Q1

FY23

Number of flights

51,604

34,518

42,150

128,272

112,892

Peak operating aircraft

317

266

277

317

313

Passengers 4 (thousand)

8,066

5,324

6,452

19,842

17,481

Seats flown (thousand)

9,210

6,199

7,585

22,994

20,159

Load factor 5

88%

86%

85%

86%

87%

 

Fleet

On 19 December 2023, shareholders approved the purchase of 157 Airbus A320neo family aircraft, scheduled for delivery between FY29 and FY34. On 31 December 2023, easyJet finalised an agreement to purchase engines from CFM, securing the company's long-term strategy of fleet modernisation and disciplined growth. easyJet expects the delivery of 16 aircraft in the current financial year as planned.

 

Revenue, Cost and Liquidity

Revenue continued to benefit from strong demand for easyJet's leading network through October where RPS was +12% year on year. However, the onset of the conflict in the Middle East on 7 October had short term impacts from a pause in flights to Israel and Jordan (which currently remains in place) and a temporary slowdown in flight bookings for the wider industry. Demand and bookings have recovered strongly from late November.

 

The airline's increased productivity and utilisation led to a 3% year-on-year reduction in non-fuel unit costs. Rising fuel prices resulted in a 15% (£2.92) per seat increase in fuel costs compared to the same period last year.

 

Financing costs benefitted from a decrease in gross debt and a rise in the interest rate on floating-rate cash. However, foreign exchange movements over the quarter resulted in a non-operational, non-cash FX loss of £4 million from balance sheet revaluations.

 

In Q1 of FY24, easyJet repaid a ?500 million Eurobond which matured in October 2023.

 

Q1'24

Q1'23

Variance

Passenger revenue (£'m)

1,133

975

16%

Airline ancillary revenue (£'m)

486

406

20%

Holidays revenue3 (£'m)

181

93

95%

Group revenue (£'m)

1,800

1,474

22%

Fuel costs (£'m)

(516)

(393)

(31)%

Airline headline EBITDAR costs (£'m)

(1,057)

(959)

(10)%

Holidays EBITDAR costs3 (£'m)

(153)

(80)

(91)%

Group headline EBITDAR costs (£'m)

(1,726)

(1,432)

(21)%

Group headline EBITDAR (£'m)

74

42

76%

Group depreciation & amortisation (£'m)

(191)

(164)

(16)%

Group LBIT (£'m)

(117)

(122)

4%

Financing costs excluding balance sheet revaluations (£'m)

(5)

(24)

79%

Balance sheet FX revaluations (£'m)

(4)

13

(131)%

Group headline LBT (£'m)

(126)

(133)

5%

Airline passenger revenue per seat (£)

49.26

48.35

2%

Airline ancillary revenue per seat (£)

21.13

20.12

5%

Total airline revenue per seat (£)

70.39

68.47

3%

Airline headline cost per seat ex fuel (£)

(54.80)

(56.21)

3%

Airline fuel cost per seat (£)

(22.42)

(19.50)

(15)%

Airline headline total cost per seat (£)

(77.22)

(75.71)

(2)%

Cash and money market deposits (£'bn)

1.9

3.0

(37)%

Net debt (£'bn)

0.5

1.1

55%

Average Sector Length (km)

1,182

1,212

(2)%

?Fuel & FX Hedging (as at 31 December 2023)

Jet Fuel

H1'24

H2'24

H1'25

USD

H1'24

H2'24

H1'25

Hedged position

80%

55%

29%

Hedged position

78%

58%

32%

Average hedged rate ($/MT)

866

821

821

Average hedged rate (USD/GBP)

1.22

1.24

1.25

Current spot ($/MT) at 23.01.24

c.895

Current spot (USD/GBP) at 23.01.24

c.1.27

 

 

 

For further details please contact easyJet plc:

Institutional investors and analysts:

Michael Barker Investor Relations +44 (0) 7985 890 939

Adrian Talbot Investor Relations +44 (0) 7971 592 373

 

Media:

Anna Knowles Corporate Communications +44 (0) 7985 873 313

Olivia Peters Teneo +44 (0) 20 7353 4200

Harry Cameron Teneo +44 (0) 20 7353

 

1) Direct impact of £40 million relates to the lost contribution in H1'24 from pausing flying to Israel and Jordan alongside the demand softness seen in Egypt following the onset of the conflict in the Middle East on 7 October.

2) Represents on sale capacity for H2 of FY'24.

3) easyJet holidays numbers include elimination of intercompany airline transactions

4) Represents the number of earned seats flown. Earned seats include seats which are flown whether or not the passenger turns up, as easyJet is a no refund airline and once a flight has departed, a no-show customer is generally not entitled to change flights or seek a refund. Earned seats also include seats provided for promotional purposes and to staff for business travel.

5) Represents the number of passengers as a proportion of the number of seats available for passengers. No weighting of the load factor is carried out to recognise the effect of varying flight (or "sector") lengths.

 

This announcement may contain statements which constitute 'forward-looking statements'. Although easyJet believes that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that these expectations will prove to have been correct. Because these statements involve risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements.

 

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