Travel industry losses pile up
Nuremberg, August 31, 2020 – Sales figures in the travel industry continue to deteriorate: as of the end of July 2020, cumulative sales for the current summer season are down 70 percent. Compared to the ...
Nuremberg, August 31, 2020 – Sales figures in the travel industry continue to deteriorate: as of the end of July 2020, cumulative sales for the current summer season are down 70 percent. Compared to the ...
Nuremberg, July 31, 2020 – After weeks of travel standstill in the wake of the Corona pandemic, travel bookings have been slowly but steadily picking up again since the beginning of May 2020 ...
Nuremberg, February 27, 2020 – Some of the costs have been compensated, but there is still a gap in the total: Current figures of travel sales and outlook summer 2020…
Nuremberg, 29 November 2019 – At the current booking status at the end of October 2019, the 2019 summer season and the 2018/19 tourism year have been completed. On the home straight, travel sales in Germany ...
Nuremberg, 31 October 2019 – In the booking month of September 2019, last-minute bookings for holidays departing in September or October increased significantly (+27 per cent). The insolvency of Thomas Cook ...
Nuremberg, 16 September 2019 – At the current booking level at the end of August 2019, the negative balance of the current summer season has been balanced. This means that the summer sales generated ...
Nuremberg, August 19, 2019 – The balance sheet for the 2019 summer season is gradually approaching the good level of the previous year: although it is currently still one percent below the previous year's level ...
Nuremberg, July 10, 2019 – The last-minute business with summer vacations has visibly picked up in the booking month of June. However, only online sales benefited from this: a sales increase of 16 percent ...
Nuremberg, June 18, 2019 – In the booking month May 2019, summer travel sales reached good previous year’s levels (May 2018: +8 Percent): Increasing booking turnover in the online segment (+4 percent) nearly compensated ...