
Financial Results
TUI Q4 2025: Ahead of the publication of its full-year results on 10 December, the TUI Group confirmed this week that it will achieve the adjusted EBIT growth forecast for the 2025 financial year, which was raised in August.
MHP Hotel AG HY1: The Munich-based hotel operator recorded a significant improvement in its operating results in the first half of 2025.
Aroundtown H1 2025: Hotels account for 22% of the group's real estate portfolio. Further conversions of office space into serviced apartments are currently underway.
TUI Group Q3 2025: The tour operator has achieved its best Q3 result since the merger of TUI AG and TUI Travel PLC in 2014: EBIT grew by +38% to €321 million, while revenue rose by 7% to €6.2 billion. The drivers for these increases included the TUI hotel and cruise companies and TUI Musement.
Motel One Group H1 2025: The budget design hotel group continues to develop dynamically – internationally, conceptually, and economically. The second brand is also gaining momentum.
Hyatt Q2 2025: During the second quarter, Hyatt announced a new upscale conversion brand called Unscripted by Hyatt and opened more than 8,900 rooms, inclusive 2,600 rooms associated with the Playa Hotels Acquisition.
IHG Q2 und H1 2025: The company reported a gross system growth of 7.7% YOY and a net system growth of 5.4% YOY adjusting for the impact of removing rooms previously affiliated with the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.
Choice Hotels Int. Q2 2025: While domestic RevPAR decreased during Q2 2025, the company accelerated international expansion and holds its position in the extended-stay segment.
Marriott Int. Q2 2025: The company delivered a solid second quarter and launched the new soft brand Series by Marriott. The leisure segment drives the RevPAR growth.
Meliá Q2 und H1 2025: The company reports strong performance across all segments: Leisure, Corporate, and Tour Operation. Spain’s strong positioning as a tourist destination continues to support RevPAR growth above that of other markets.