The Board of easyJet announced an orderly succession plan for its Chief Executive, Johan Lundgren. Johan Lundgren will step down as Chief Executive and leave easyJet early in 2025 having then served seven years as CEO. At that time Kenton Jarvis will succeed Johan and become the easyJet CEO.

Kenton joined easyJet in February 2021, serving as a Board member and Chief Financial Officer since then. He will continue in the role of CFO during the transition period and a search for his successor will commence shortly. Johan Lundgren will be treated in accordance with easyJet's remuneration policy and his service contract for the remaining term of his employment.

He will be treated as a good leaver for the purpose of incentives. Johan is expected to step down from the Board and as Chief Executive on 1 January 2025. He will remain with the business until the conclusion of his notice period on 16 May 2025 during which period he will be available to support the business as required.

Kenton Jarvis joined easyJet in February 2021 and has served as a Board member and Chief Financial Officer since then. His previous career history encompassed chartered accountancy at PWC, finance roles at Adidas, Airtours Holidays and TUI and a period as CEO of TUI's airline division.