EasyJet to expand fleet as profits take off
14th Nov 2006, 09:29 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Low-cost airline EasyJet posted a 56 percent jump in annual profits as expected on Tuesday and said it would expand its fleet with more Airbus planes as strong demand offsets high fuel costs.
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