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easyJet swings to half-year loss as security fears hit travel

LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) - British low-cost carrier easyJet swung to a half-year loss due to a fall in travel demand on security concerns linked to attacks on European capitals, flight cancellations in Egypt and air traffic control strikes in France.

For the full-year easyJet said it remained on track to meet market expectations despite posting a pretax loss of 24 million pounds ($34.6 million) in the six months to March 31, which compared to the 7 million pounds of profit it made last year.

In what it said was a show of its confidence in future profit growth, easyJet said it would increase its dividend payout ratio by a quarter to 50 percent of post-tax income, subject to approval at its annual meeting. (Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by Kate Holton)