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Easyjet has been accused of demonising the Orange Order after the airline apologised for promoting the annual 12 July commemorations as a tourist event. The airline issued the apology after receiving a complaint about an event listing in its passengers' magazine. Easyjet said: "We fully understand the sensitivities around the event and apologise for it not being spotted". The original listing was published in Easyjet's inflight magazine, which includes travel advice for passengers on tourist attractions.

According to McCall the main focus for development will be entirely about focusing on the markets where the airline knows there is a good growth potential. Under its current business plan, easyJet will operate a fleet of aircraft at the end of its current financial year on September 30 and will potentially boost numbers to by the same date in through a mix of new deliveries and retirements.

The airline now operates from 19 bases and airports across 30 countries, with more than routes. The airline has now formalised its network for this winter and is currently working on its development for summer , where discussions are now underway with airport partners.

It is now introducing more frills for business travellers, an area of the market that it expects to grow from an existing 18 per cent share to 23 per cent over the next couple of years, as it thickens up many of its city pair routes by offering greater frequencies. It needs to be a real win on the commercial side. The launch of easyJet Holidays has also seen the carrier expand its visibility in the leisure market, bringing flexible options to passengers.

However, McCall is quick to play down talk of the airline adopting a hybrid business model. The simple operating model combined with its proposition of offering consumers the best value fares to convenient fares to convenient airports means that easyJet is certainly well positioned for future success and to achieve its goal of becoming 'Europe's preferred airline' by turning the continent orange. Airline, airliner easyJet letering logo on jet plane wingtip winglet at dawn picked out by rising sun.

Richard Elcombe dressed as a member of the 'EasyJet low cost police', complete with orange helmet and handcuffs, pictured with Sir Richard Attenborough as he arrives at the Hilton, Park Lane in London.

Below are the fields, roads and buildings in the English county of Kent. The view out of the window of an EasyJet aircraft on the final approach to landing at London Gatwick Airport. Wing of an Easyjet airplane in flight. Although some flights may still serve these airports removing their base operations would mean the loss of jobs.

Staff are demonstrating outside the airport at Southend led by Unite the Union who have voted for no confidence in the airline's chief operating officer Peter Bellew London Southend Airport, Essex, UK. Orange and white wing on an Easyjet Airbus rising above white fluffy clouds.

EasyJet is one of the top budget airlines that operates multiple routes throughout Europe. A grunge effect image of the rear section of a EasyJet Airbus A aircraft.



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