Travel Stockwatch

Friday, 31 Oct, 2003 0

There were mixed fortunes for travel industry shares yesterday as London’s equity markets managed to post modest gains.

The FTSE 100 index gained 0.8 per cent in value, closing 35.2 points to the good at 4300.9, while the FTSE 250 fared less well but still managed to climb 12.3 points to close at 5712.9.

Airline shares were the best performers, with British Airways pushing ahead 12p to 211p.

Ebookers 446.5p UP 0.5p
Lastminute.com 294p DOWN 2p
First Choice 125p NO CHANGE
MyTravel 19.5p DOWN 0.5p
Alpha Airports 81p NO CHANGE
British Airways 211p UP 12p
EasyJet 280p UP 8.5p
Eurotunnel 55p DOWN 1.75p
Ryanair 486p UP 3p
TBI 63.25p DOWN 0.25p



 



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