EasyJet on Friday lifted its profit guidance for the year, after strong sales in September showed the UK low-cost carrier was suffering few after-effects from August’s UK terror alerts.
The budget airline said it expected pre-tax profit for the year to September 30 to be slightly ahead of previous estimates, which had forecast growth of 40-50 per cent to between £115m and £124m, up from £82.6m last year.



