ABC Money
Home

First Choice Holidays profit up 2.7 per cent

The U.K. travel company First Choice Holidays Plc. posted a 2.7 per cent increase in its net income to 72 million pounds, compared with 70.1 million pounds in 2005. Sales rose 11 per cent to 2.7 billion pounds.

Published :
Fri, 08 Dec 2006 10:35
By : Amy Watts
Print this Story


AddThis Social Bookmark Button

LONDON: The U.K. travel company First Choice Holidays Plc. posted a 2.7 per cent increase in its net income to 72 million pounds, compared with 70.1 million pounds in 2005. Sales rose 11 per cent to 2.7 billion pounds.

The company, headquartered in Crawley, is in talks with a number of parties including rival MyTravel to sell its package holiday business. Chairman Michael Hodgkinson said a transaction may not happen but the company is sure that its strategy and flexible business model will ensure that it is well placed to continue to outperform the market and deliver sustainable growth in 2007 and beyond.

The company said its mainstream holiday revenue rose 15 per cent in the current trading for winter 2006-2007, against the market's 9 per cent fall. This has been possible because long-haul revenues and bookings rose 40 per cent and 26 per cent respectively. However, for the summer 2007, the company's mainstream revenue fell 5 per cent, compared to an 11 per cent drop in the market.

The company's package holiday business is estimated to be worth 500 million pounds. Besides MyTravel, Germany's TUI and Thomas Cook and Switzerland's Kuoni are also understood to have made offers for the unit.

First Choice plans to develop its adventure and short-breaks businesses. It has already changed its focus to profitable adventure holidays than on flight sales and cheaper no-frills holidays and this actually helped the company to improve its financial performance. It has package holidays as well as independent accommodation and flights. It also undertakes yacht charters in the Caribbean and organizes vacation trips for adventure tourists to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.

The company revealed it has ordered two more Boeing 787 aircraft to meet long-haul demand.

The company's shares rose 3.8 per cent to 274 pence, valuing it at around 1.45 billion pounds. The company is paying a final dividend of 5.4 pence a share, an increase of 16 per cent.


Share on


 You Might Like
First Choice on its way to register ‘double digit’ growth
First Choice confirms talks to sell package holiday business
+
First Choice Holidays has record profit for 2005
Kuoni posts higher than expected H1 profits

Comment on this Article
Comment:
Title:
Name:
Please Enter
 
Here
  

 Search News

 Look For
Business
Credit cards
Finance
Loans
Money
Mortgages

 
 Stock Quotes *
SYMBOL
LAST
CHANGE
DOW JONES
7552.29
-444.99 ( -5.57 %)
NASDAQ
1316.12
-70.30 ( -5.12 %)
FTSE 100
3874.99
-130.69 ( -3.26 %)

SYMBOL ( 2008-11-20 )
LAST
CHANGE
NEXT ( 11:35am )
970.00
+40.00 ( 4.43 %)
NORTHERN ROCK ( 11:35am )
182.00
+19.04 ( 11.20 %)
SMITHS GROUP ( 11:35am )
756.50
+17.00 ( 2.37 %)
BSKYB GROUP ( 11:35am )
375.00
+11.75 ( 3.36 %)
LONMIN ( 11:35am )
734.00
+9.50 ( 1.36 %)

SYMBOL ( 2008-11-20 )
LAST
CHANGE
GENERAL MOTORS ( 4:02pm )
2.88
+0.09 ( 3.56 %)
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC ( 4:03pm )
1.44
-0.12 ( -7.59 %)
INTEL CP ( 4:00pm )
12.23
-0.26 ( -2.12 %)
WAL MART STORES ( 4:01pm )
50.66
-0.34 ( -0.67 %)
BOEING CO ( 4:01pm )
37.11
-0.37 ( -1.00 %)

SYMBOL ( 2008-11-20 )
LAST
CHANGE
AXSYS TECHS INC ( 4:00pm )
59.17
+5.11 ( 9.24 %)
DAILY JOURNAL CP ( 9:30am )
40.93
+4.93 ( 12.04 %)
GYMBOREE CP THE ( 4:00pm )
19.31
+2.83 ( 15.50 %)
NOVATEL INC ( 3:26pm )
38.80
+2.76 ( 7.65 %)
ALLEGIANT TRAVEL COM ( 4:00pm )
37.06
+2.21 ( 6.35 %)

Gainers & Losers
Dow Jones
Euro Stoxx 50
FTSE 100
FTSE 250
FTSE AIM
FTSE ALL
Nasdaq

 Portfolio Manager

You must log in to access this area of the site. If you are not a registered user click here to sign up for instant access!


 Finance Explained

Money making ideas

Save money

Money management
Savings accounts
Investing money
Share dealing
Stock broker
Forex currency trading
Pension plans
Functions of Money

(c) 2007 ABCmoney.co.uk, All Rights Reserved
*ABCMoney.co.uk does not guarantee the accuracy of any share prices or stock quotations displayed. These are not real time quotes; all are delayed by at least twenty minutes and are for information purposes only.