'If we take together the first quarter with the estimates for April, we see a growth close to 4% (from a year ago),' Amadeus CEO Luis Maroto said in a call...
MADRID - Spanish travel booking group Amadeus said on Wednesday it expects its revenue to jump in the second quarter compared to the first three months of the year as demand remains strong despite higher costs for airline tickets
"We are seeing a very strong resilience on the demand side and still no worrying signs of weakness," Sabadell analyst Alvaro del Pozo said. In its latest report, industry group IATA said it expects strong demand to continue this summer after March data, the latest available, showed traffic was still soaring thanks to the Asia-Pacific market.
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