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Low-cost carrier easyJet has revealed a 21.5 per cent increase in annual pre-tax profits, as rising passenger numbers drive up figures.
Luton-based easyJet saw profits rise to £581 million for the year ended September 31st, up from £478 million for 2013.
An increase of seven per cent also saw the carrier welcome 64.8 million passengers.
Performance was also boosted by the acquisition of landing slots at London Gatwick Airport from Flybe following its rival restructuring.
The amount of available seats on easyJet’s 226 planes grew by 5.1 per cent to 71.5 million during the year, of which almost 91 per cent were filled.