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Cruise Demand Surges, Tui Set for Profit Boost
8 Dec
Summary
- Tui anticipates nearly 13% profit increase to £1.3bn.
- Record performance achieved in the company's cruise division.
- Investor focus is on demand for the upcoming year.
- Tui's cruise operations span the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Canary Islands.

German travel giant Tui is set to report a significant increase in profits, driven by booming demand for its cruise services. The company expects its underlying profits to climb by nearly 13%, reaching close to £1.3 billion, a result of a record performance in its cruise division.
Tui's diverse cruise offerings include voyages across the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and around the Canary Islands, attracting a broad range of holidaymakers, including many from Britain. As Tui prepares to release its full-year results, investors are looking for assurances that this strong demand will continue into the new year.
Attention will be particularly focused on the outlook for 2026 bookings. Despite economic challenges in vital markets such as the UK and Germany, the cruise sector's resilience is being closely monitored. Analysts suggest that investor sentiment will heavily depend on projections for future demand.




