The third day of World Travel Market 2018 opened on a note of optimism. “WTM is such a celebration and testimony to our worldwide tourism industry vibrancy and multiculturalism,” declared Derek Hanekom, Minister of Tourism, South Africa, in his keynote address for World Responsible Tourism Day 2018. It’s up to all of us to spread the responsible tourism message loudly clearly and far and wide.”
However, the deeper message that Hanekom then shared was not one of celebration, but of urgency. He said there were two topics that the industry most has to address – climate change and overtourism. “Without massively changed behaviour the world stands to destroy itself,” he said. “Long before then the growth in tourism stand to come to an end. We are perilously close to the point where carbon emissions will irreversibly change the symbiotic life systems that sustain life. If we don’t do this we will remain on the tragic path of being the architects of our own destruction.�
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DJ TUI AG: TUI GROUP HALF-YEAR FINANCIAL REPORT 1 OCTOBER 2020 - 31 MARCH 2021
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TUI AG: TUI GROUP HALF-YEAR FINANCIAL REPORT 1 OCTOBER 2020 - 31 MARCH 2021
12-May-2021 / 08:00 CET/CEST
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TUI GROUP
Half-Year Financial Report
1 October 2020 - 31 March 2021
Contents
Interim Management Report
H1 2021 Summary
Report on changes in expected development
Structure and strategy of TUI Group
Consolidated earnings
Segmental performance
Financial position and net assets
Comments on the consolidated income statement
Alternative performance measures
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More than 60% of planned capacity for this summer is to such destinations.
The company has a pipeline of 2.6 million bookings for this summer’s season – a small reduction compared to its previous trading update.
Average prices are 22% higher than for summer 2019 due to the high proportion of all-inclusive packages in current bookings.
Sales in the winter six month period fell from €6.6 billion to just €716 million.
UK bookings for winter 2021-22 are up by 17% and 293% for summer 2022 compared to respective levels for 2019 programmes.
Tui pointed to research showing that its customers “value a strong brand, flexibility, comprehensive health and safety protocols with a good customer experience during these unprecedented times.
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DJ TUI AG: TUI GROUP HALF-YEAR FINANCIAL REPORT 1 OCTOBER 2020 - 31 MARCH 2021
TUI AG (TUI)
TUI AG: TUI GROUP HALF-YEAR FINANCIAL REPORT 1 OCTOBER 2020 - 31 MARCH 2021
12-May-2021 / 08:00 CET/CEST
Dissemination of a Regulatory Announcement, transmitted by EQS Group.
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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TUI GROUP
Half-Year Financial Report
1 October 2020 - 31 March 2021
Contents
Interim Management Report
H1 2021 Summary
Report on changes in expected development
Structure and strategy of TUI Group
Consolidated earnings
Segmental performance
Financial position and net assets
Comments on the consolidated income statement
Alternative performance measures