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Bending of the economic performances of the crocieristiche activities of German TUI
Hapag- Lloyd Kreuzfahrten has accused the impact of the breaking in fleet of the new ship "Europe 2". Positive the results of TUI Cruises
December 18, 2013
In financial year 2012-13, finished 30th September, the crocieristiche activities of German group TUI, constituted from the society integrally controlled Hapag- Lloyd Kreuzfahrten and from the participation of 50% in joint venture TUI Cruises with the American Royal Caribbean Cruises, has totaled revenues for 261,0 million euros, with an increment of +13.0% regarding 231,0 million euros in the fiscal year precedence. The increase of the volume of transactions is generated mainly by the increase of the ability to the fleet which had to the income in the past May of the new ship from cruise Europe 2(of 2 May 2013).
the EBITA and underlying the EBITA has been of sign negative respective for -30,4 million euros and -13,9 million euros regarding positive results for 800 thousand and three million euro in financial year 2011-12. The German group has explained that TUI Cruises has continued to record very positive performances, while Hapag- Lloyd Kreuzfahrten has accused the impact of the costs of starts-up determined from the income on the market of the new ship of luxury Europe 2 and from the damages caused from the happened fire last june on board of the Hanseatic ship while it was in dry dock.
In the financial year the 2012-13 fleet of Hapag- Lloyd Kreuzfahrten has recorded load factor of 70,6% regarding 77,4% in the year a precedence, decrease produced from the breaking in of the new Europe 2, while theloadfactorof thefleetofTUICruisesprecedenceis gone upto101,8%regarding100,9%in theyear.
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