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I have just returned from a 2 week cruise with TUI, £6.5k cost, every excursion was fully booked, ship was at capacity, all of the restaurants that you have to pay extra also fully booked and Casino part of the ship busy every night. The Cruise part must be making huge profits and everyone I spoke to on the ship was already talking about booking the next holiday. I believe this share will finally turn around and make me some profit (Need to hit £8.40 to be back in the black) but it has been a long journey.
Lookng for some advice on this one, I have 2 lots of TUI one in my ISA and one normal, cannot afford to buy both. Would I have time to sell one of my share rights to purchase the other? Would love to buy both but looks like this is not an option.
650 in one part and 1075 in ISA
With the markets stabilising, consumers looking to still book holidays rather than cut back and a sector that even though has been hit by COVID, Fuel Prices (war) and Truss trying her best to destroy UK growth, this industry keeps pulling back (no sub £1 in sight) and showing good updates from across the sector. I am happy to jump back in and watch this grow over the next 12 months.
Will be interesting to see and can only be a positive. Just spent the last 4 hours trying to book a last min break to Menorca for some easy sun, TUI fully booked so ended up using Jet2. Price is high for 1 week and all the operators with not many options. Also booked seats on plane which even though 10 days away is almost fully booked in and out. People are still booking and will continue to do so.
Managed to average down from £2.34 when it dropped , this is now my largest investment at just over 30,000 shares so always worried what might happen but cannot see me leaving soon as this should build up nicely now.
Seems to be going well for TUI, August update should be interesting with record holiday bookings, streamlined operations and still very high demand for holidays abroad. This has got to be heading North, would be nice to get back to my average again and beyond.
Its hit and miss but at the end of the day people are booking and will continue to book no matter how many bad experiences. I am now in Corfu, booked with TUI, flew out yesterday from Birmingham, que outside door, 3 flights were due to depart for Corfu but 1 was cancelled which media would of reported as a cancel. Now the good side, to make sure all travellers reached destination TUI moved all 3 flights onto 2 huge Dreamliner’s, better seating, TV and films with food and drink as a "sorry for the delay" yes we landed 3.5 hours late but had a nice nap and now have a lovely £350 due from TUI. Hotel is amazing, delay has soon been forgotten. Will I book again, damn yes as its the risk you take at the moment but well worth it. Its all about perspective and attitude and never trust the Media.
The cancellations are due to staff sickness and a very low recruitment rate in 2 companies, have not read of any TUI flights being cancelled. Again the Media over dramatising something that always happens. And long ques in Easter period....Shock
With Russia saber rattling I have took my shares out and will wait a few weeks, small profit but beleive there will be a drop over coming weeks, if wrong my loss and do hope this turns into a strong buy still and will jump back in.