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Ash and UK weakness hit TUI Travel

Iceland ash - Costs TUI Travel £104m
Iceland ash - Costs TUI Travel £104m

TUI Travel has reported an increase in annual losses, with Europe's biggest tourism operator hit by tough trading conditions in Britain and the impact of the volcanic ash cloud chaos in April.

The British group said its net losses widened to £104m in the year to September after a loss after tax of £67m in 2008-2009. Sales were down 3.3% to £13.4 billion.

Earnings were 'affected by a weaker trading performance in the UK,' said TUI Travel chief executive Peter Long.

'The early summer period was disrupted by a number of factors that increased customer uncertainty, including the volcanic ash related airspace closures,' he added in the group's earnings statement.

TUI Travel said that travel chaos caused by the Iceland volcanic ash cloud earlier this year had cost the group £104m. TUI Travel has suffered generally in the economic downturn and continuing costs linked to its creation in late 2007 in the merger of British travel group First Choice and the tourism activities of German travel giant TUI.