Travel giant Tui has cheered the “best start” to the financial year after winter holidays and cruises helped to increase sales.
Tui has reported “robust” demand with revenue of £4.27 billion in the quarter to 31 December 2025 and guest number soared by 2.2% to 7.1 million, and the company is expecting to see revenue growth between 2% and 4% in the financial year.
Cruise ship earnings rose by 70.8% to £71.8 million in the quarter, and holidays saw underlying earnings rose by 8.9%.
Tui Group chief executive Sebastian Ebel said, “The first-quarter results meet our expectations and clearly demonstrate that we are achieving sustainable growth with our strategy.
“Holidays remain a priority. Our hotel and cruise businesses, as well as the tours and activities segment, continue to grow highly profitable.
“Markets and airline is also showing early positive results thanks to consistent transformation, the opening of new markets and ensuring high-capacity utilisation.”





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