And it said overall summer 2025 bookings are “well ahead at +7%”, with average selling price also higher at +3%, declaring: “This is a promising start in a higher cost environment.”
It observed that, to date, 17% of the summer season has been sold.
TUI revealed that, for the summer 2025 season, “the UK is 27% sold with bookings at -3% with strong momentum in the last four weeks”.
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Shares in TUI rose about 3% on the Frankfurt stock market.
The travel giant’s strong showing comes hard on the heels of package holiday giant and airline Jet2 late last month reporting “another record performance in terms of passenger numbers, revenues and profitability”.
And budget airline easyJet late last month revealed it had enjoyed another record summer, as it unveiled a 34% hike in annual pre-tax profits to £610 million.
TUI reported yesterday that it had during the year to September 30 achieved a 12% rise in group revenues to…
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