The airline currently does not need any more funds, said Lundgren. “No, I think we are in a good position – at this point in time.” But since there is great uncertainty about a recovery, the company will continue to examine all options for hedging. Cash outflows decreased to £ 651 million last quarter from £ 774 million in the previous quarter. Easyjet currently has only 20 percent of the pre-crisis capacity on offer.
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