The Brexit casts a shadow on Easyjet. In the case of a “hard” EU exit would lose the British Low-Cost Airline the right to fly in the EU commercially. With an emergency plan, Easyjet will respond to the crisis: Some shareholders may have to suffer.

Many airlines are just learning the meaning of Fear, because the rules of the EU are clear: Without a seat in the European community you can’t participate in the single market for air transport. And Easyjet is in the middle of the mess. Currently, the Airline is based in Luton in London to 49.9 per cent in the hands of shareholders from the European economic area – excluding the UK. This is very narrow, but next to it.

if there is a so-called Brexit, the UK would say good-bye without transitional rules from the EU would have to Easyjet from the departure of the domestic flight market. The low-cost airline flies across Europe, since 2018 is also intra-German Connections.