Purchases at TUI this European summer were five percent higher than in 2022, although they are still four percent below those of 2019, the year before the pandemic.
According to the CEO of the world’s largest travel group, Sebastian Ebel, the company was able to exceed expectations if it were not for incidents such as the forest fires on the Greek island of Rhodes.
Despite the increase in the cost of living, many tourists did not save on this summer vacation, but on the contrary, said tour operator Dertour.
Tui’s top manager, considered that the group is on track to achieve its profit target for the fiscal year ending in September.
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