Travel Stockwatch

Wednesday, 29 Oct, 2003 0

There were no fallers among travel industry shares yesterday as London’s equity markets pushed ahead to make modest gains.

The FTSE 100 index grew by 0.5% – a rise of 21.6 points to 4272.9 – while the FTSE 250 enjoyed similar growth, adding 29.6 points to close at 5683.0.

It was a quieter session than of late, with 2.5 billion shares changing hands.

Ebookers 440.5p UP 7.5p
Lastminute.com 291p UP 2.5p
First Choice 125.5p NO CHANGE
MyTravel 20.25p NO CHANGE
Alpha Airports 81p NO CHANGE
British Airways 197.25p UP 5.25p
EasyJet 270.5p UP 5.5p
Eurotunnel 56.75p UP 1p
Ryanair 478.5p UP 13.5p
TBI 63.5p UP 0.25p



 



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