Large travel firm hit by the decline

It has been a difficult year for the travel company TUI, which operates in the Uk, Skandivavien, Canada and Russia. The German-british company has suffered a

Large travel firm hit by the decline

It has been a difficult year for the travel company TUI, which operates in the Uk, Skandivavien, Canada and Russia.

The German-british company has suffered a knock and got beaten up on the turnover, showing the company's financial statements for 2018-2019.

It writes the Finance.

A decline of 1.7 per cent. had the company true, since it amounted to 47,4 billion. kr. in the year, compared with 47,82 billion. kr. last year.

Even more black looks, however, it is out of the company's driftsindtjening for the north, covering over the outcome, when assigned to financial costs and depreciation.

operating income is € 33 million. euro, equivalent to 246 million. kr. Last year was the result for the same period 245,3 million. euro, equivalent to 1.8 billion. kr. This is a decrease of 86,5 per cent.

At TUI there is no acidic mines to find:

"Our result shows the advantage of being part of the largest turistkoncern in the world. We remain strong in a challenging market – and deliver on our strategy and to our customers. We see a significant increase in bookingtal for the future, in particular for the northern region," writes Alexander Huber, who is the managing director of TUI in the North, to the Finance.

Date Of Update: 11 December 2019, 20:00
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