British budget airline easyJet's quarterly revenue rose 9.2 percent, after it attracted more BUSINESS passengers by adding flights on routes where rivals have cut capacity.
EasyJet also benefited from extra services, such as flexible tickets and allocated seating, it has started offering in a bid to steal business customers from legacy carriers such as British Airways.
Demand for flights between LHR, MXP, CDG and FCO were especially strong during the three months to December - easyJet's first quarter, a spokesman said on Thursday.