Financial Results

Financial Results

TUI grows and pays dividend
12.12.2025

TUI FY 2025: The travel group exceeded its EBIT forecast for the full year 2025 and will pay its shareholders a dividend again for the first time since the coronavirus crisis.

Growth continues to build
12.12.2025

H World Group Q3 2025: Hotel turnover* increased 17.5% year-over-year to RMB30.6 billion in the third quarter of 2025. Excluding Steigenberger Hotels GmbH and its subsidiaries (DH, or Legacy-DH), hotel turnover increased 18.4% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025.

20% of transactions are hotels
28.11.2025

Aroundtown 9M 2025: With a stable net rental income and a hotel portfolio share of 22%, the group starts into the last quarter of the year.

Broadly stable TRevPAR
21.11.2025

Motel One Q3 2025: The German budget design hotel group maintained stable volumes and pricing, which it attributes primarily to the strength of its premium locations and the favorable Bleisure mix.

Investments minimise turnover
21.11.2025

Minor Hotels Q3 2025: For the international hotel group based in Thailand, operational efficiency and disciplined financial management deliver stronger margins amid volatile operating environment.

Solid performance and confirmed offer period
21.11.2025

PPHE Q3 2025: The UK market delivered a solid performance, while trading in the Netherlands and Germany was more subdued. Meanwhile, PPHE Hotel Group has also confirmed that it is currently in a bidding period.

Strong global growth
7.11.2025

Choice Hotels Int. Q3 2025: The group accelerates momentum in its international business where it is on a good track to double profitability by 2027.

14th consecutive quarter of financial records
7.11.2025

IHCL Q2 & H1 FY 2025-26: The Indian Hotels Company Limited sees its fourteenth consecutive quarter of record financial performance.

Growth is now international
7.11.2025

Marriott Int. Q3 2025: In the 2025 third quarter, Marriott's worldwide RevPAR increased 0.5 percent compared to the 2024 third quarter. But RevPAR in the U.S. and Canada declined 0.4 percent year-over-year. On the other hand, RevPAR in international markets increased 2.6 percent year-over-year.

Core fees and cost management
7.11.2025

Hyatt Hotels Corp. Q3 2025: The third quarter results reflect the strength of Hyatt's core fee business and disciplined approach to cost management. Looking into the fourth quarter and beyond, the group expects a robust pipeline with significant white space for growth.

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