London - British no-frills airline EasyJet trimmed losses in the first half of the group's financial year, helped by rising sales and falling costs, it said on Tuesday.
Net losses stood at $69m in the six months to March 31, compared with a loss of £47m in the same part of its previous fiscal year, it announced in a results statement.
EasyJet added that pre-tax losses also improved to £53m, from £61m last time around.