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In the exercise anniversary the 2014-15 crocieristica division of group TUI has recorded an increase of +232.6% of the EBITA
To the increment of the results it has contributed the income in the fleet of TUI Cruises of the ships "Mein 3 Schiff" and "Mein Schiff 4"
December 10, 2015
In the fiscal year anniversary 2014-15, that it is finished 30th September, the crocieristica division of the German group TUI, that it is constituted by the crocieristiche companies Hapag- Lloyd Cruises and Thomson Cruises, whose entire property is under responsibility of the Germanic group, and TUI Cruises, that 50:50 between TUI is joint venture and American Royal Caribbean Cruises, has recorded revenues for a total of 273,3 million euros, with a decrease of the -2,7% regarding 281,0 million euros in exercise 2013-14.
To the bending of the volume of transactions it has made reply a decided increment of the profit before the interests, the taxes and the amortizations that has been attested to 80,5 million euros regarding 24,2 million euros in fiscal year 2013-14. Underlying the EBITA is piled to 80,5 million euros regarding 9,7 million euros in exercise 2013-14. To the increase of the results they have contributed the first entire year of activity of the new cruise ship Mein Schiff 3, employed from TUI Cruises beginning from june 2014, and the income in the fleet of the same company of the new ship Mein happened Schiff 4 last june.
In the fiscal year the 2014-15 single TUI Cruises, that it is integrated in the consolidated account of group TUI with the method of the net worth, has recorded revenues for 614,1 million euros, with an increase of +61.1% regarding 381,3 million euros in the exercise precedence, and underlying a EBITA pairs to 68,1 million euros (+117.6%).
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