Holiday firm Tui has said the bounce back in demand for travel helped summer bookings soar close to pre-Covid levels, but revealed growth was held back by disruption from devastating wildfires in Rhodes.
The group reported a 5% rise in summer bookings to 13.7 million, reaching 96% of levels seen before the pandemic struck.
The group said it would have performed even better than expected in the peak summer quarter had it not been for disruption from events such as the wildfires in Rhodes. But Tui confirmed guidance for full-year underlying earnings to be “significantly” higher in the fourth quarter and full year to September 30 despite the impact.
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