Schauinsland Reisen hopes to return to pre-crisis levels

Beach chairs (Photo: René Steuer).
Beach chairs (Photo: René Steuer).

Schauinsland Reisen hopes to return to pre-crisis levels

Beach chairs (Photo: René Steuer).
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The German tour operator Schauinsland closed the 2020/21 financial year on October 31, 2021 with a turnover of 661 million euros. Compared to the previous period, this has increased by around a quarter.

Compared to the 2019/2020 financial year, there were around 24 percent more travel participants. According to its own information, it had around 672.000 customers. The most popular destinations in the self-travel sector included Germany, and Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece by plane. Greece once again clearly proved to be the most popular destination in the past summer.

“The crisis isn't quite over yet, but the industry has found a good way to make safe travel possible. Our business model has once again proven to be extremely sustainable. Thanks to the good teamwork of our employees and partners as well as loyal regular customers, the financial year could not only be concluded positively in terms of sales, but also economically with a positive result. This positive development makes us extremely optimistic for the coming financial year ”, says Managing Director Gerald Kassner. The new financial year is currently getting off to a strong start and gives rise to hopes that the pre-crisis level will be reached again this year.

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