TUI posts strong 2025 results, seeing Turkey among popular destinations
1/12/20261 min read


Europe's largest tour operator, TUI, lauded the highest annual earnings in its history on Wednesday, citing outstanding returns in holiday experiences while also mentioning Turkey among its most popular destinations.
The German firm reported underlying earnings up 12.6% on a constant currency basis to nearly 1.46 billion euros ($1.7 billion) for the year to Sept. 30 as revenues rose 4.4%.
It saw pretax earnings lift by 20% to 1.03 billion euros.
The group said earnings were set to grow over the year ahead, by between 7% to 10%, while revenues are expected to rise by a slower 2% to 4%.
The guidance is given "acknowledging the current trading environment as well as prevailing macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties," according to TUI.
It said early signs were "positive" for summer 2026, "with booked revenue well ahead in what remains a challenging operating environment."
Popular destinations for next year include once again Greece, the Balearics and Turkey, according to the firm.
Earlier in September, the company announced plans to open two new hotels in Turkey next year.
The record annual earnings haul for 2025 beats the upgraded guidance given by the firm in August, when it raised its outlook after solid summer demand.
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