ok, martin deboo, consumer a nalyst, about it.se easjyet‘s results now. the carrier flew 24.4 million passengers in the second quarter, that's 9.3% more than during the same period last year. revenue for the third quarter rose 14% to £1.6 billion, with income from baggage and seat allocation up more than a fifth to £328 million. john strickland an aviation analyst believes easyjet is benefitting from less competition in the market. a strong set of results from easyj et, a strong set of results from easyjet, raising their profits for the year ahead quite considerably. some main benefits they have had in recent months, the failure of monarch, who went back from last year that took a lot of capacity out of the market which has not been replaced which has allowed easyjet to have a better pricing environment, not chasing a passenger demand with too bustard. we have also seen airlines are the last year and in the previous year and moved capacity —— not chasing a passenger demand with too much. this is a reflection of the figures we have