easyJet posts £665m FY25 profit as holidays unit drives growth; 17 A320neo deliveries due 2026 remain on schedule

easyJet reported FY25 pre‑tax profit of £665m, up 9% year‑on‑year, with revenues topping £10bn as its easyJet Holidays unit exceeded targets and operational efficiency lifted results. The carrier said 17 Airbus A320neo deliveries due in 2026 remain on schedule as it pivots network toward new UK and Italian bases.

Discovered 2025-11-25T00:22:03.538194-08:00 | 2025-11-25T00:22:03.538194-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • easyJet's FY25 pre‑tax profit of £665m and revenues above £10bn, plus a reaffirmed £1bn ambition, signal stronger margins and cash generation in a broader industry recovery (see the sector's recent profit rebound: https://hype.aero/?story=2c0436c9-9f99-4104-bb97-9107dfaaf360).

  • Confirmation that 17 Airbus A320neo deliveries due in 2026 are on schedule matters for capacity planning and unit‑cost outlook; put this against recent OEM delivery context from Airbus: https://hype.aero/?story=ece911d6-8c6d-41b1-936a-ceafd503f50d.

  • easyJet Holidays beating targets and lifting medium‑term profit guidance (to ~£450m pre‑tax by 2030) changes the carrier's revenue mix and supports route and base decisions alongside its ongoing network expansion: https://hype.aero/?story=685cdc8f-3fe9-4780-98b9-b25371383a4b.

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