Western Daily Press

Tui cheers strong summer demand as losses slashed in half

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HOLIDAY giant Tui has more than halved its losses for the past six months as it hailed a strong recovery in customer demand for the summer.

The company reported an earnings loss of 614.5 million euros (£525 million) for the half-year to March 31, following a 1.3 billion euros (£1.11 billion) loss for the same period a year earlier.

It told shareholde­rs it could return to profit by the end of the year as a result.

Tui said it expects a “strong” summer and has already achieved 85% of the booking levels seen in summer 2019, before it felt the heavy impact of the pandemic. It said the latest quarter was “significan­tly improved” as the easing of pandemic restrictio­ns helped boost bookings.

The travel group said its UK operation “continues to lead the way” for summer bookings, which currently show an 11% increase against the levels seen in summer 2019.

Tui said it expects overall bookings for the summer to “almost reach” levels from 2019.

It has been buoyed by holidaymak­ers booking “more at short notice” and also spending more money on each trip, the firm said.

Meanwhile, revenues for the past half-year increased more than fivefold to 4.5 billion euros (£3.8 billion) against the same period a year earlier, when the firm was still struggling with Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

Tui chief executive officer Fritz Joussen said: “The high demand for travel and the very good business performanc­e confirm our forecasts.

“2022 will be a good financial year. Capacity almost reaches pre-corona level of 2019.

“After two years of crisis, we expect Tui to become profitable again in the current financial year with a significan­tly positive underlying EBIT (earnings before interest and tax).

“This is the basis for new growth.”

 ?? Peter Byrne/PA wire ?? Summer demand is taking off at Tui
Peter Byrne/PA wire Summer demand is taking off at Tui

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