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WH Smith's full-year revenue jumps 28% as travel booms

WH Smith said it expects to open over 80 new stores across its travel businesses in the financial year ending August 2024
WH Smith said it expects to open over 80 new stores across its travel businesses in the financial year ending August 2024

Retailer WH Smith said today that its annual revenue jumped 28%, boosted by strong demand during a busy summer travel season, but fell short of a recently raised profit forecast.

Leisure travel demand has been robust since the pandemic restrictions ended, with the sector witnessing a global boom during the summer holiday season.

However, high costs and a squeeze on passenger spending as the economy stumbles continue to weigh on the sector.

The "lack of upgrade" to its earnings forecast has disappointed the market, according to Jonathan Pritchard, an analyst at Peel Hunt.

Shares of the company, which has stores in travel centres and which sells everything from books and sandwiches to Bluetooth headphones, fell as much as 6% to 1,395 pence in London trade today.

In May, WH Smith had forecasted higher full-year profit, buoyed by a recovery in passenger numbers in all its key markets.

For the year, analysts on average expect profit before tax to be at £143m, according to a company compiled analyst consensus.

"We believe WH Smith's forensic approach to retailing should stand it in good stead to expand successfully in the global travel essential retail segment," analysts at RBC Capital Markets said in a note.

WH Smith is due to report its preliminary annual results on November 9.

It said it expected to open over 80 new stores across its travel businesses in the financial year ending August 2024.