EasyJet on the Radar: U.S. Firm Eyes Budget Airline for Takeover

British budget airline easyJet is being eyed by U.S. investment firm Castlelake for a potential takeover. The airline's undervaluation, key airport slots, and stable fleet make it attractive. Despite challenges in market growth, its holiday business and fleet efficiency are bolstering performance. EasyJet's shares have underperformed rivals, sparking acquisition interest.


Devdiscourse News Desk | By Raechel Thankam Job And Ankita Bora June 2 (Reuters) - British Budget Airline Easyjet Has Caught ​The Eye Of U.S. Investment Firm Castlelake For A Possible ​Takeover. While Easyjet Has Called The Timing "Highly Opportunistic" | Updated: 02-06-2026 10:30 IST | Created: 02-06-2026 10:30 IST
EasyJet on the Radar: U.S. Firm Eyes Budget Airline for Takeover
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British budget airline easyJet has attracted the attention of U.S. investment firm Castlelake, raising the possibility of a takeover. Analysts highlight easyJet's low valuation, slot holdings at major airports, and a stable fleet as key factors making it a prime acquisition target.

Although easyJet has struggled to grow its market capitalisation post-COVID-19, its shares have lagged behind competitors like Ryanair, making it appealing to potential buyers. The company's robust holiday business and efficient Airbus fleet have supported solid results, notwithstanding its challenges with passenger growth.

Despite headwinds from high jet fuel costs amid the wider industry's struggles, easyJet's assets such as fleet and airport slots are seen as undervalued. Analysts estimate its value could exceed £11 per share, creating a strong incentive for acquisitions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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