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RM2D32CDW–Chief Executive of low cost airline easyJet, Ray Webster (left), joins Gatwick Managing Director, Roger Cato, at Gatwick Airport, south London to launch the fifth of easyJet's new routes from Gatwick. *EasyJet now operates a total of eight routes out of Gatwick with flights to and from Zurich being the latest addition.
RM2D32CDM–Chief Executive of low cost airline easyJet, Ray Webster (bottom right), joins Gatwick Managing Director, Roger Cato (bottom centre), at Gatwick Airport, south London to launch the fifth of easyJet's new routes from Gatwick. *EasyJet now operates a total of eight routes out of Gatwick with flights to and from Zurich being the latest addition.
RMG5TEAT–Easyjet Executives, from left: Ray Webster, Chief Executive and Finance Director Chris Walton at a news conference in London, where they confirmed their 374 million pound takeover of rival Go. * ... The takeover will see Go's brand disappear and is likely to intensify competition between low-cost airlines. The deal, which is yet to be approved by easyJet's shareholders, will take the airline past Ryanair as Europe's biggest low-cost operator. EasyJet also agreed a deal with BA to buy its German subsidiary Deutsche BA.
RMG5TEAP–easyJet Executives, from left: Sir Colin Chandler, Deputy Chairman; Stelios Haji-Ioannou, Chairman and Ray Webster, Chief Executive at a news conference in London, where they confirmed their 374 million pound takeover of rival Go. * ...The takeover will see Go's brand disappear and is likely to intensify competition between low-cost airlines. The deal, which is yet to be approved by easyJet's shareholders, will take the airline past Ryanair as Europe's biggest low-cost operator. EasyJet also agreed a deal with BA to buy its German subsidiary Deutsche BA.
RMG5TC50–Ray Webster the Chief Executive of Easyjet, talks at a press conference in London to announce revenues and passenger numbers up by 36% for the first half of this year. EasyJet, currently in takeover talks with rival Go, has further upped its expansion ambitions. *... by striking a deal with British Airways. EasyJet has agreed an option to buy the airline's German subsidiary Deutsche BA, which has a 16-strong fleet, at any time up to March 31 2003.
RMG5YK0E–Chief Executive of easyJet Ray Webster with plane cabin crew Caroline Baker (left) and Sarah Chapman during a photocall to show the airline's new uniform - which will be launched at the end of September - at easyLand, easyJet's Head Office, at Luton Airport. * The new uniforms enable staff to create their own individual look, choosing from different styles of skirts, trousers, tops and accessories. PA Photo : Yui Mok
RMG5YK06–Chief Executive of easyJet Ray Webster with plane cabin crew Caroline Baker (left) and Sarah Chapman during a photocall to show the airline's new uniform - which will be launched at the end of September - at easyLand, easyJet's Head Office, at Luton Airport. * The new uniforms enable staff to create their own individual look, choosing from different styles of skirts, trousers, tops and accessories. PA Photo : Yui Mok
RMG5YK0K–Chief Executive of easyjet Ray Webster (centre) with, from left to right; Drew Brown, Caroline Baker, Sarah Chapman and Ben Goodson during a photocall to show the airline's new uniform - which will be launched at the end of September - at easyLand, * .. easyJet's Head Office, at Luton Airport. The new uniforms enable staff to create their own individual look, choosing from different styles of skirts, trousers, tops and accessories. PA Photo : Yui Mok
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