TUI AG, DE000TUAG505

TUI stock holds steady as travel demand and oil set the tone

Published on 08/23/2026 at 16:30 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

TUI stock is shaped by a 52-week market view and the latest half-year backdrop from August 2026, with booking trends and energy costs still central to the setup.

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TUI AG (DE000TUAG505) stock is trading against a market backdrop that includes a £2.86 billion market capitalization, 265,195 shares of volume and a 318.36 trailing P/E ratio on the latest quoted profile data. The company's tourism mix still spans hotels, tour operations, airlines, cruise ships, travel agencies and online portals.

Travel demand still matters

TUI's booking story remains the main operating reference point after its August 12, 2026 earnings update, which MarketBeat highlighted in its headline list of recent TUI coverage. The same page cites a profit return theme, a June 30, 2026 earnings call date and a separate August 12, 2026 item on last-minute bookings tied to Middle East tensions.

For investors, that combination matters because travel demand and fuel prices often move in opposite directions for margins. Reuters reported on August 23, 2026 that Brent crude settled at $94.39 a barrel and that oil gains helped Gulf markets, a reminder that energy remains part of the airline and tourism cost equation.

The latest reported context

The most recent quoted company snapshot in the search set shows annual sales of £21.71 billion, net income of £509.40 million, net margins of 2.35 percent and debt-to-equity of 383.92. Those figures put a hard number on the balance between scale and leverage in TUI's model.

That same snapshot also lists EPS of GBX 1.77 and a quick ratio of 0.29, which underlines how thin short-term liquidity remains relative to the size of the operation. The comparison is clear: a £21.71 billion sales base sits alongside a low-margin, capital-intensive structure.

What the business sells

TUI's product mix runs from Royalton and RIU hotels to TUI Blue, Hapag-Lloyd Cruises and Marella cruises. That spread matters because it gives the group multiple ways to capture holiday demand while also exposing it to air, hotel and cruise cost swings.

Shares and valuation

The latest quoted profile data for TUI gives a market value of £2.86 billion, volume of 265,195 shares and a trailing P/E ratio of 318.36. MarketBeat's profile page also lists a beta of 2.32, reinforcing that the stock can react sharply to changes in sentiment, fuel costs and booking trends.

Company facts

Company: TUI AG

ISIN: DE000TUAG505

Ticker: TUI

Exchange: LON

Sector / Industry: Consumer Discretionary / Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure

Index membership: FTSE 250

Market cap: £2.86 billion

Price (as of August 23, 2026): £N/A

More on TUI stock

TUI AG's tourism brands still give the company a broad consumer footprint across package holidays, hotels, cruises and travel services.

More on TUI stock

TUI stock reflects a business that trades on booking momentum, energy costs and leverage, with the latest quoted profile placing market value at £2.86 billion.

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