EasyJet, Brexit weight 5% on profits second half 2016

Brexit could bring to bear its effects already on the next vacation. And for airlines, especially low-cost, the risk of burdening the next half revenues.
The alarm was launched by EasyJet, which expects "that revenue per seat at constant exchange rates, in the second half of the year will fall by at least 5% compared to the second half of 2015". The British airline also said it expected a negative impact of 28 million pounds in profit before tax for the third quarter due to strikes outages, congestion Gatwick and Egyptair tragedy that has caused a decline in demand.
In flight business, Brexit likely to cause a cataclysm: the rules that so far have allowed free pan-European flights from bonds and treated, they will go to decay. Agreements which, however, now likely to become waste paper: "We remain convinced of the soundness of the business model of EasyJet and our ability to continue with the current strategy of success and guarantee returns. We have written to the UK government and the European Commission asking them to act as the priorities of the United Kingdom staying in the single European aviation market, given the importance for consumers and for commercial exchanges "was quick to communicate Friday the chief executive Carolyn McCall.