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Travel Stockwatch

Tuesday, 16 Sep, 2003 0

Most travel industry shares made progress yesterday as London’s equity markets pushed ahead following four consecutive days of losses.

The FTSE 100 index gained 23.1 points to close at 4260.9, while the FTSE 250 index put on 20.6 points to close at 5645.9.

Clearly the biggest winner on the day was MyTravel, which added 3.5p to close at 20.75p after financial restructuring, while First Choice Holidays added 2p to close at 120p.

Among the airlines there was less joy, with British Airways edging ahead a quarter of a penny to 181.25, easyJet dropping 6p to 231.5p, and Ryanair adding 2p for a 452p finish.

Online retailers had a respectable day; ebookers gained 3.5p to close at 588.5p, and lastminute.com closed at 255.5p, up a penny.



 



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