Tourism giant TUI suspends most operations on virus fears

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Tourism giant TUI suspends most operations on virus fears

AFP

Germany's TUI, which employs 70,000 people worldwide, says its 'package travel, cruises, and hotel operations' are affected

BERLIN, Germany – German tourism giant TUI said Monday, March 16, it was suspending the “majority” of its operations over coronavirus fears, and made a request for state aid.

In a press release, the group, which employs 70,000 people worldwide, said the move would affect its “package travel, cruises, and hotel operations.”

Hannover-based TUI has a presence in over 100 countries and operates a host of airlines, cruise ships, and hundreds of hotels.

The firm was taking “substantial cost measures” to mitigate the effect on its earnings, adding that it would apply for state aid guarantees “to support the business until normal operations are resumed.”

It also said it was withdrawing its profit forecast for the current financial year.

Berlin on Friday, March 13, promised “unlimited” credit to help companies hit by the coronavirus pandemic as part of post-war Germany’s biggest help package worth at least 550 billion euros.

The package, even in its first stage, is bigger than the 500-billion-euro help offered by the German government during the 2008 financial crisis.

For 2018-2019, TUI reported net profit attributable to shareholders of 416 million euros ($462 million), down 42.8% on 2017-2018.

With the virus infecting nearly every sector of the global economy, concerns are growing the world will be catapulted into a damaging recession, leading to stock markets enduring horror losses and wild swings. – Rappler.com

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