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Amadeus sees healthy 2024 travel need regardless of slower reservations

Spanish travel booking group Amadeus stated on Wednesday it still expects healthy travel need this year and is confident it will fulfill its 2024 guidance regardless of an anticipated slowdown in reservations in the coming months.

European airline companies such as low-priced Ryanair, Air France and Lufthansa have actually missed or cut earnings forecasts just recently amidst increasing expenses and signs the post-pandemic boom in travel is fading.

We are developing towards more normalised traffic in the years to come, Amadeus CEO Luis Maroto stated on a conference call after the business reported quarterly results that topped experts' expectations.

He added that even with some changes in airline companies' overall capacity and prices, the group felt great about the full year.

In February, the company said it expected 2024 earnings growth of between 11% and 14.5%. Profits rose practically 13% to 1.56 billion euros ($ 1.7 billion) in the 2nd quarter, while web earnings leapt 25%, supported by income growth in all its sectors.

Spain's fifth-largest noted company by market capitalisation anticipates a slower third quarter compared to April-June, however then reservations need to get better in the last 3 months of 2024 as hunger for travel remains strong, it stated.

Maroto informed Reuters that luxury location need remains above 2019 levels, although the rate is slowing, and long-haul travel need remains resilient.

Amadeus said it does not expect any impact on its third-quarter arise from the international IT blackout which affected numerous markets consisting of airlines earlier this month.

(source: Reuters)