Tui raises up to 400m to strengthen finances

Tui is raising up to 400m (£348m) by selling convertible bonds to strengthen its finances during continuing travel restrictions caused by the Covid-19 crisis.
The world’s biggest travel company said it would sell 350m of bonds paying between 4.5% and 5% a year with an option to increase the issuance to 400m. The bonds will be redeemed on 16 April 2028.

The initial conversion price will have a premium of between 25% and 30% more than the average price of Tui shares between the launch and pricing of the offer on 9 April.

“Tui intends to use the proceeds from the offering to further improve its liquidity position as the Covid-19 crisis continues and subsequently for the repayment of existing financing instruments,” the company said.

The Anglo-German tour operator has been hit hard by Covid-19 restrictions, which have crushed the market for foreign holidays. In January it raised 545m from shareholders as part of a 1.8bn financing package agreed with the German government, banks and it biggest shareholder.

In March the company trimmed its capacity for the peak summer months to 75% of 2019 levels from 80% though it said bookings were encouraging and showed strong pent-up demand for travel.

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