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TUI’s Twin Headwinds: A Profit Warning Meets a Fleet Reroute

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
April 24, 2026
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The travel giant TUI is navigating one of its most turbulent periods in recent memory, with geopolitical shocks hitting both its booking pipeline and its operational logistics. On April 22, the company issued an ad-hoc profit warning, slashing its full-year earnings forecast and suspending revenue guidance as the fallout from the Iran conflict reshapes holiday patterns.

The numbers are stark. Summer 2026 bookings are running seven percent below last year’s levels, and hotel occupancy for the second half is tracking at the same deficit. The weakness is concentrated in traditionally popular destinations — Turkey, Cyprus, and Egypt — where travelers are staying away. A hoped-for shift to the western Mediterranean has failed to compensate for the shortfall.

Adding to the uncertainty, customers are delaying their decisions. The structural trend toward last-minute bookings is accelerating, making it harder for TUI to predict demand with any confidence. A hurricane in the Caribbean has only compounded the problem.

A Sharper Pencil on the Outlook

TUI now expects adjusted EBIT for the 2026 fiscal year to land between €1.1 billion and €1.4 billion, down from the €1.41 billion it reported in the prior year. Revenue guidance has been suspended entirely until the booking environment stabilizes.

There is one bright spot: the second quarter is tracking ahead of expectations. The company anticipates an adjusted EBIT improvement of €5 million to €25 million versus the same period last year, when it posted a loss of €207 million. That progress is largely attributed to restructuring within the markets and airline division.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying TUI?

Cruises Clear the Gulf

On the operational front, TUI has taken decisive action. Two cruise ships operated by TUI Cruises have withdrawn from the Arabian Gulf and, according to Deutsche Bank Research, will be repositioned to safer waters from mid-May. The move underscores the company’s ability to adapt quickly to security risks, but it doesn’t solve the underlying booking weakness.

The broader macro environment is deteriorating. Brent crude briefly touched $106 a barrel, driving up fuel costs for TUI’s fleet and aircraft. The German Institute for Macroeconomic and Business Cycle Research puts the probability of a German recession in the second quarter of 2026 at 33.5 percent — a figure that directly threatens consumer spending on travel.

Analyst Divergence on Valuation

The stock has been hammered. At €6.68, it has lost roughly 25 percent over the past three months and sits nearly 29 percent below its 52-week high of €9.41. The year-to-date decline exceeds 25 percent.

Bernstein Research maintains a “Market-Perform” rating with a €9.20 price target, acknowledging that much of the bad news is already priced in. Deutsche Bank Research’s Andre Juillard cut his target from €12.00 to €10.50 but kept a “Buy” rating, citing consumer hesitation on summer bookings. JPMorgan remains the most bullish, holding an “Overweight” stance with a €12.50 target. On 2026 earnings estimates, the stock trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of roughly 5.8 — a level that looks cheap only if profits don’t erode further.

The Next Catalyst

All eyes are on May 13, when TUI publishes its second-quarter and first-half results. The numbers will reveal whether the capacity reshuffle and geographic pivot toward the western Mediterranean are gaining traction — or whether the booking malaise runs deeper than the company has acknowledged. Emirates chief Tim Clark has predicted a swift sector recovery once hostilities end, but for now, the market is demanding proof.

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