EasyJet to Ryanair boss: focus on your own airline
The head of budget airline easyJet has told the boss of Ryanair to focus on running his own airline after he questioned the British carrier's independence. Ryanair group CE Michael O'Leary was quoted as telling the Financial Times last week that rivals easyJet and Wizz Air would need to merge or be taken over as the industry consolidates in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. "(It is) complete nonsense," easyJet CEO Johan Lundgren said. "I would urge anyone who runs an airline to focus on their own business rather than speculate about others, (where) they have no idea about what's going on." Lundgren said consolidation was already taking place in Europe as weaker airlines cancel capacity, and that easyJet was not opposed in principle to consolidation carried out in the form of external transactions. "We are not against any M&A type of activity but it needs to be able to deliver value for shareholders and to deliver a reason to believe in a successful outcome," he said. Asked whether easyJet saw itself as a buyer in any future shake-out of the European airline industry, Lundgren said: "We would be looking at companies, as I am sure companies would be looking at us. There is no drama around that at all."<br/>
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EasyJet to Ryanair boss: focus on your own airline
The head of budget airline easyJet has told the boss of Ryanair to focus on running his own airline after he questioned the British carrier's independence. Ryanair group CE Michael O'Leary was quoted as telling the Financial Times last week that rivals easyJet and Wizz Air would need to merge or be taken over as the industry consolidates in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. "(It is) complete nonsense," easyJet CEO Johan Lundgren said. "I would urge anyone who runs an airline to focus on their own business rather than speculate about others, (where) they have no idea about what's going on." Lundgren said consolidation was already taking place in Europe as weaker airlines cancel capacity, and that easyJet was not opposed in principle to consolidation carried out in the form of external transactions. "We are not against any M&A type of activity but it needs to be able to deliver value for shareholders and to deliver a reason to believe in a successful outcome," he said. Asked whether easyJet saw itself as a buyer in any future shake-out of the European airline industry, Lundgren said: "We would be looking at companies, as I am sure companies would be looking at us. There is no drama around that at all."<br/>