Strong improvement in underlying financial performance. Revenue + 11 % Profit before Tax + 48 % PBT Margin pp. Earnings per Share + 50 %

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20 th November 2007

Highlights Strong improvement in underlying financial performance Revenue + 11 % Profit before Tax + 48 % PBT Margin + 2.7 pp Earnings per Share + 50 % Return on Equity + 3.5 pp Net cash flow from operating activities + 20 % 2

Highlights 200 150 PBT ( m) 191 15.0% 12.0% ROE % 13.6% 100 50 69 79 83 129 9.0% 6.0% 3.0% 6.4% 7.2% 7.1% 10.1% 0 2003 1905 2004 2005 2006 2007 2003 1905 2004 2005 2006 2007 2003 0.0% Profit and return on equity momentum continues 3

Highlights Turning Europe Orange Fleet Growth 20 A319s delivered in the year 14% capacity growth (flown seats) 137 aircraft at 30 September, 107 A319s; 30 737-700s European network optimisation Opened 17th base at Madrid 19 routes culled, 46 new routes launched Flying 289 routes through 77 airports in 21 countries Margin improvement Tough cost management, unit cost down 6% Ancillary revenue development, up 47 pence per seat 4

Profit performance m 2007 2006 Change Total revenue 1,797 1,620 + 11% Operating costs (1,499) (1,341) + 12% EBITDAR 298 279 + 7% Finance and ownership (107) (150) -29% Underlying profit before tax 191 129 +48% NATS / Airline Group 11 Profit before tax 202 129 + 56% Margin (underlying) 10.6% 7.9% +2.7pp Profit per seat (pence) 430p 332p + 98p Momentum continues with underlying margin improved by 2.7pts 5

Passenger revenue 2007 2006 Change Passengers (m) 37.2 33.0 + 13% Load factor 83.7% 84.8% -1.1pp Seats (m) 44.5 38.9 + 14% Ticket revenue ( m) 1,626 1,488 + 9% Per seat 36.57 38.28-4.5% Revenue per pax 43.67 45.17-3.3% Gross Revenue per pax 47.87 47.71 +0.3% Yields impacted by doubling of APD in UK 6

Ancillary revenues 2007 2006 Change Ancillary revenue ( m) 171 131 +30% Per seat 3.85 3.38 +14% Change per seat 2007 Card fees - 1% Fees & Charges (incl. Speedy Boarding) Partner + 20% Baggage / Sporting goods + 26% + 31% In-flight - 3% 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 Per seat ( ) 3.85 3.38 2.51 2.14 2.14 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Strong start for Speedy Boarding Ancillary revenue per seat in order of revenue contribution 7

Cost per seat Cost/seat 2007 Change vs 2006 Change vs 2006 Ownership 2.40-37% - 1.44 Maintenance 2.21-22% - 0.61 Better Worse Overheads 3.77-9% - 0.35 Fuel 9.57-4% - 0.41 Airports / handling 10.39 + 0% + 0.04 Navigation 3.19 + 2% + 0.07 Crew 4.59 + 12% + 0.47 Total 36.12-5.8% - 2.22 Total (ex fuel) 26.55-6.4% - 1.81 Good progress in ownership and maintenance costs 8

Aircraft ownership Change in cost per seat 0.50 - - 0.50-1.00-1.50-2.00-144p 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Improving fleet mix A319s represent 78% of fleet (71% last year) 737-300s returned with lower than expected cost Reducing financing cost Benefit from weaker USD (effective rate $1.89 from $1.79) Non repetition of 10m wet lease costs last year Continuing benefits from fleet mix and financing 9

Maintenance Change in cost per seat 0.25 - - 0.25-0.50-0.75-61p 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Benefit from new GE engine maintenance deal One off catch up at new rates On going savings Benefit from the elimination of B737-300s from fleet and mix change to owned A319s Benefit from weaker USD (effective rate $1.89 from $1.79) Bringing easytech in-house; dual running costs in 2008 10

Airports and ground handling Change in cost per seat 1.50 1.00 0.50 - + 4p - 0.50 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Effect of STN increased rates from April 2007 Adverse mix variance with more flying to primary airports (CDG, AMS and MAD) Full year benefits from ground handling savings in Spanish airports Ground handling efficiencies help to offset airport inflation 11

Crew Change in cost per seat 0.50 0.25 + 47p - - 0.25-0.50 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Higher than normal winter recruitment and training costs to address Summer 2006 crew shortages Net increase in headcount by 363 pilots Flight deck and cabin crew pay deals add 17 pence per seat Opportunities to improve crew planning efficiency 12

Overheads Change in cost per seat 0.50 - - 0.50-35p - 1.00-1.50 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Hangar 89 move completed on time and on budget Reduction in insurance rates, 14 pence per seat Call centre outsourcing, one off costs taken in 2007 Maintain overhead costs at current levels to leverage growth 13

Net income, EPS and ROE m 2007 2006 Change Pre-tax profit 202 129 + 56% Tax 50 35 + 41% Effective rate 25% 27% Net profit 152 94 + 62% EPS 36.6p 23.2p + 58% ROE 14.3% 10.1% +4.2pp Underlying * 15% ROE 13.6% Pre-tax profit 191 10% 10.1% Net profit 145 EPS 34.8p ROE 13.6% 5% 0% 7.2% 7.1% 2004 2005 2006 2007 Anticipated effective tax rate at 25% for 2008 14

Strong balance sheet m Sep 07 Sep 06 Fixed Assets 936 696 Cash & money market deposits 913 861 Goodwill 310 310 Other assets 357 322 Total assets 2,516 2,189 Debt 519 480 Other liabilities 845 726 Shareholders funds 1,152 983 Total equity and liabilities 2,516 2,189 Gearing* 20% 31% *Gearing defined as (debt + 7 x annual lease payments cash incl. restricted cash) divided by (shareholders funds + debt + 7 x annual lease payments cash incl. restricted cash) 15

Good cash generation 1,200 69m 1,100 66m ( 17m) 1,000 172m 34m 900 ( 272m) 913m 861m 800 Cash 9/06 EBIT Depn / amort Wk capital Tax, Net int. & Other Financing Net capex Cash & Money Mkt Deps 9/07 10 aircraft cash acquired in the year to September 2007 16

Aircraft financing Fleet Ownership Sep 2005 Sep 2006 Sep 2007 B737-700 Op. Leased 32 32 30 B737-300 Op. Leased 22 3 - A319 Op. Leased 37 43 46 Fin. Leased - 6 6 Owned 18 38 55 Mortgage Debt 18 35 Cash Acquired - 3 Total A319 55 87 42 13 107 Total Fleet 109 122 Operating Leases Owned & Fin Leases 83% 17% 64% 36% 137 55% 45% Medium term financing target; 70% owned, 30% leased Ownership percentages are year end figures. 17

Jet hedging summary FY08 820 780 Price Jet Hedging Position Oct 07 to Sep 08 Hedge 40% Hedged @ max $735 740 USDper MT 700 660 620 580 540 Oct- 06 Dec- 06 Feb- 07 Apr- 07 Jun- 07 Aug- 07 Oct- 07 Dec- 07 Feb- 08 Apr- 08 Jun- 08 Aug- 08 Average effective cost per metric tonne $688 in 2007, up 4.4% from $659 in 2006 2008 cover: 40% hedged with a mixture of forwards and caps and a maximum rate of $735 per tonne Sensitivity: $10 per tonne movement equivalent to $13m per annum 18

FX hedging summary FY08 2.20 Forex Hedging Position Oct 07 - Sep 08 2.10 Rate Hedge USD per MT 2.00 68% Hedged @ 1.95 1.90 1.80 Oct- 06 Dec- 06 Feb- 07 Apr- 07 Jun- 07 Aug- 07 Oct- 07 Dec- 07 Feb- 08 Apr- 08 Jun- 08 Aug- 08 Average USD rate in 2007 was $1.89, up from $1.79 in 2006 Around 40% of cost base is denominated in USD 2008 cover: mixture of forwards and caps/collars Sensitivity: 1c change in exchange rate equivalent to 3m per annum 19

Business Review 20

Turning Europe Orange Fleet Growth 120 A319 orders with 88 options Medium term organic growth at 15% GB Airways introduces additional gauges, A320 and A321 European network optimisation Announced doubling of French capacity; CDG and LYS bases GB Airways builds presence at Gatwick Pan-European network with high coverage and frequency appealing to all customer segments Margin improvement Continued development of ownership costs Tough management of overheads Strong pipeline of ancillary revenue initiatives 21

Fleet growth 250 200 150 100 Year End Fleet Size 109 92 74 122 137 164 190 216 GB A319 B700 B300 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Capacity growth 2007/08 Seats +12% (+18% with GB Airways) ASKs +16% (+30% with GB Airways) Average age of fleet 2.7 years GB Airways; 9 A320s and 6 A321s Review of gauge options Boeings due to be returned by 2011 22

European network - today 30% of our total network capacity is now deployed at our mainland European bases (up from 23% in 2006) Developing a unique pan - European network which appeals to all key customer segments Low fares Convenient airports Quality schedule Need BSL 4 Performance Management 19 routes culled 46 routes launched 58 frequency increases 65 schedule improvements 23 Aircraft number as at 30.9.07

European network - customers Business people VFR & Commuters Short breakers Long breakers Low fares Low fares Low fares Low fares Convenient airports Convenient airports Convenient airports Convenient airports Right times of day Right times of day Right times of day Right times of day High frequency High frequency Range of destinations Range of destinations To easyjet, all are valuable and all are profitable. 24

European network - competition * Using scheduled capacity market share from CAA and OAG data UK market share 18%; Continental Europe market share 2% 25

European network quality focus London Milan Paris Madrid Geneva GB Airways takes easyjet to 24% of Gatwick slots After 6 years, number 1 at Gatwick with over 8m passengers and 33 aircraft (inc 13 GB Airways) 7 aircraft based at Malpensa after 18 months, commitments to increase to 15 aircraft by end of 2008 Weak legacy incumbent with high GDP per capita Announcement of twin base at Charles De Gaulle complementing Orly presence, followed by Lyon base in spring Number 2 airline in France and establishing easyjet as the alternative French airline 6 aircraft confirmed and over 2m pax carried to date Number 1 low cost carrier in Madrid Base grown to 8 aircraft Number 1 airline in Geneva 26

European network - coverage 300 250 289 273 Consumers (m) 200 240 226 194 150 161 100 easyjet Ryanair KLM Air France Lufthansa British Airways 289m consumers within 60 minutes drive time of an easyjet airport Europe s number 1 transport network 27

Understanding the network strategy Legacy airline easyjet now easyjet future Hub-dependent routes Base-dependent routes 28 Independent routes: More customer choice, at lowest cost (highest aircraft utilisation, lowest crew cost)

GB Airways purchase LGW: easyjet s largest base attractive yields large, high income catchment area slot constrained GB: profitable, well-run airline, albeit with margins constrained by franchise relationship high overheads and high aircraft ownership costs already transitioning towards low-cost model; few legacy issues Attractions of GB to easyjet: combined business 24%* of LGW slots (easyjet 17% + GB 7%); BA 25% LHR routes continue to 29th March 2008 and thereafter routes transfer to LGW; the 4 LHR slots are not included in the acquisition young fleet of 15 Airbus A320 family aircraft in common with existing easyjet fleet 19 new destinations giving network development options 674 crew, 284 in support functions *Source: recent Gatwick Airport Ltd data 29

Improving margins - cost opportunities 31.00 30.76 Cost per seat excl. fuel ( ) 29.00 27.00 30.03 28.78 28.36 26.55 25.00 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Fleet mix and financing: 30 x 737-700 returns and increasing on balance sheet financing Ground handling efficiencies to offset Airport inflation Network optimisation: utilisation & crew efficiencies Continue to leverage overheads 30

Improving margins - initiatives Speedy boarding Successful roll-out across whole network FY08 check-in enhancement at selected airports First bag charge launched for flying from 1 October 2007 Dynamic packaging of hotels and easyjet Holidays site launched June 2007 GDS agreement announced with Amadeus and Galileo allowing corporate travel agencies easier access to low fares Gate Gourmet announced as new in-flight partner transition now completed 31

Outlook This winter we expect total revenue per seat to be broadly in line with last year For summer 2008 we expect the effect of annualising APD, checked bag charges and growing ancillary revenues to result in total revenue per seat being slightly ahead of the previous year High fuel costs will be partly offset by the weak US dollar, however we anticipate an overall increase in GBP unit fuel costs Unit costs excluding fuel are anticipated to be similar to last year We anticipate an increase in underlying profit before tax of around 20% in 2008 The above outlook excludes the proposed acquisition of GB Airways. Excluding one-off costs of around 12m we expect the acquisition to be earnings enhancing in the current financial year 32

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