The 2009 winter was mild for the group Club Mediterranee. During this semester, the first of its 2009-2010 fiscal year, the leisure group has indeed returned to profitability, generating a net profit of 3 million euros. Last year at the same time, he posted a loss of 22 million euros. The group's turnover shrank by 5.5% during the winter of 2010 compared to the same tourist season in 2009. This decline reflects a market "sluggish" and the impact of the ash cloud reached by the volcanic eruption in Iceland, which paralyzed air traffic in April, the company said in a statement released Friday.This damage has impacted the group's net profit amounting to 5.6 million euros, 3.7 million euros on operating income of the business village, which stood at 28 million euros over the six low fee pay day loans.
Club Med said it will accelerate its development in China this year, reaching 30,000 customers in the country and become "the leader are high quality vacation all inclusive. Chinese customers has grown 40% in winter 2010 compared to the same period in 2009.
The Summer is also favorable for the group. Welcomed the results of winter, Henri Giscard d'Estaing, the CEO of Club Mediterranee, underlines that "the level of bookings was already showing the number of customers higher than last summer due to late booking.Bookings have increased 18% and over the past eight weeks. However, they remain "in line" with the level of bookings at the same time last year.
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