TUI: Luxury holiday demand boosts sales

Figurines are seen in front of Tui logo

BERLIN (Reuters) – Travel giant TUI reported on Friday a boost in demand for luxury holidays, driving sales for the winter 2022/23 period higher than they had been in the corresponding 2018/19 period, before the COVID-19 pandemic hit international travel.

“Demand is currently particularly strong,” said Steffen Boehnke, director of airtours, TUI’s luxury travel segment, in a statement.

Sales for the summer 2023 period were above the level seen last year following strong bookings in the first weeks of January, according to the statement.

“Our guests are booking more high-quality and for longer,” said Boehnke, adding that trips were two and a half days longer on average and that around one in four travellers were choosing accommodation with villas or suites with a private pool.

(Reporting by Klaus Lauer, Writing by Rachel More, Editing by Maria Sheahan)

Related posts

Spirit Christmas expands New Jersey holiday pop-ups with new 2025 locations including Toms River

Flight attendant age discrimination suit moves forward in New Jersey court against United Airlines

Judge tosses inmate’s civil rights suit against Gov. Murphy over confinement claims