Boss Sebastian Ebel says ‘I very much believe in Africa’ with new data showing rising popularity of trips further afield
Airlines and healthcare services are among the hardest hit by the faulty CrowdStrike update
Europe’s largest tour operator joins clutch of companies to ditch the UK
Dual-listed Anglo-German travel group deals the latest blow to UK equity market
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Three-quarters of shareholders and share-trading volumes are in continental Europe
Tour operator has been approached by investors over moving to a single listing in Frankfurt
German group had previously been blown off course by Brexit, heatwaves and Covid-19
Travel group expects increased demand for vacations in northern Europe and during cooler months
Largest shareholder is sanctioned Russian oligarch whose stake will be heavily diluted, transferring value to others
UK and German travellers drive demand beyond pre-pandemic levels
Investors will need to see a steeper trajectory on bookings before they agree to commit more capital
Anglo-German tour operator posts revenues near pre-pandemic levels
The travel boss says it was the close-knit culture at the company that helped the group weather the Covid-19 crisis
Global demand still booming for hotels and flights even as airlines pass on higher fuel costs
Tour operator says significant operational issues cost it €75mn
It’s not original, doesn’t improve your mind or expand your horizons, but a trip to an all-inclusive resort might be just what you need
Chief financial officer Sebastian Ebel to take helm of Europe’s largest tour operator
Airlines warn that people arriving too early only adds to the disruption, which appeared to ease on Thursday
Special permits for aviation staff urged to address shortages as demand soars
Travel group to return about €700mn of government-backed loans
Travel group says share sale by Alexei Mordashov’s holding company ‘invalid’ until probe ends
Prices are up more by than a fifth from last year, says Europe’s largest tour operator
How the people of Mariupol view a potential Russian invasion
Europe’s biggest holiday company aims to tap into pool of capital rather than having to invest itself