In 2015, the Eurolines group of companies, consisting of Touring Europabus, Danubius Travel, and Nova Travel, recorded a total net profit of 3.73 million RON, an increase of 73% compared to the previous year, according to data provided by the company.
Touring Europabus, the company that owns the TUI TravelCenter tourism product distribution network, recorded a turnover of 339 million RON last year, 14% higher than in 2014. The company’s profit was 3.7 million RON, 74% higher than in 2014.
Danubius Travel recorded a turnover of 53.3 million RON, an increase of 22% compared to 2014, while Nova reported 48.3 million RON, recording an increase of 39%.
The group’s total sales figure was 440 million RON, an increase of 17% compared to the previous year.
The Eurolines Group owns distinct companies for its main business lines: Danubius for incoming and business travel, Nova Travel for tour operating, and TUI TravelCenter through Eurolines for the distribution of tourism products.
Source: Wall-Street
Frequently Asked Questions
What was Eurolines Group’s total profit in 2015?
The group recorded a total net profit of 3.73 million RON, which represents a 73% increase compared to the previous year.
Which company within the group had the highest turnover?
Touring Europabus, the operator of the TUI TravelCenter network, recorded the highest turnover at 339 million RON.
What are the main business lines of the Eurolines Group?
The group operates through Danubius (incoming and business travel), Nova Travel (tour operating), and TUI TravelCenter (tourism product distribution).