Budget airline EasyJet is in talks with European aviation authorities around the possibility of moving its headquarters out of the UK and into Europe in light of the UK’s choice to leave the EU.
The move was first reported by Sky News, which claimed that the brand’s chief executive Carolyn McCall signalled during private meetings that the company may move its legal head office from the UK post-Brexit.
In an official statement sent to The Drum, EasyJet confirmed that it was in the process of trying to obtain an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) – a document that would allow it Read full story ›
Source: The Drum