Holiday company TUI Group (TUIGn.DE) said on Thursday a surge in bookings from Germany had driven a recovery from the pandemic slump and an easing of travel restrictions in Britain would add momentum.
The German-based company said bookings had jumped by 1.5 million since May, and in total it had 4.2 million bookings for this summer, compared to about 9 million in a typical summer, helping to ease pressure on finances which have been strained by the Covid-19 crisis.
“We are adding bookings every day,” chief executive Fritz Joussen told reporters.
Britain’s slower than expected reopening of travel dragged on TUI in its April-June quarter, but Joussen said UK bookings were rising after the government scrapped quarantine for fully-vaccinated people to most holiday destinations in mid-July.
“The good thing is liquidity is out of the way, we are not burning cash anymore,” Joussen said, adding that profitability would be “reasonably good in summer” and bookings for 2022 were very strong.
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