the period up to the end of june and because the way tui recognises its profits and revenues, it only recognises that when people depart on a holiday and for that reason, it s going to be a pretty bad set of results again. better than the 2020 equivalent because we were in full lockdown and there wasn t really anything happening but still way down on pre pandemic levels. look at what some airlines have reported recently, ryanairand airlines have reported recently, ryanair and easyjet recently, rya nair and easyjet at recently, ryanair and easyjet at that same quarter, reported around 10 20% of passenger volumes relative tojune 2019, the equivalent pre pandemic order so i think tui could look at a similar ballpark in terms of the actual results but what is much more interesting is the day to day report and the very latest booking trends. that will give us a real sense of how consumers across europe have reacted to restrictions being relaxed over the last few months. ~ ., being relaxed o