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TUI’s Summer Cruise Hits Choppy Waters as Analyst Optimism Fades

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 21, 2026
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The safe return of two cruise ships from a tense standoff in the Persian Gulf has done little to calm investor nerves around TUI. Despite the vessels’ dramatic escape from Iranian threats, the travel giant’s shares fell 2.6 percent to EUR 7.33, underscoring a market focused on broader operational and geopolitical risks rather than isolated resolutions.

This persistent pressure comes as analysts begin to temper their expectations. JPMorgan, while maintaining an “Overweight” rating, recently cut its forecasts for revenue and operating profit ahead of the company’s quarterly report. The bank’s price target of EUR 13.50 now seems a distant prospect, with the stock trading near EUR 7.30—a drop of over 20% from its yearly high of EUR 9.41. The share price has also recently slipped below the technically significant 50-day moving average at EUR 7.42, reinforcing a longer-term downtrend.

Geopolitical instability remains a primary concern for the business. TUI has significant exposure in the Middle East, with key operations in Turkey and Egypt. JPMorgan analysts, led by Karan Puri, note that while a short-lived conflict would mean limited revenue loss, a wider regional escalation presents an unquantifiable risk for the entire travel sector. The recent incident involving the ‘Mein Schiff 4’ and ‘Mein Schiff 5’ exemplifies this vulnerability. After being threatened by Iranian Revolutionary Guards and witnessing a nearby impact, the ships were immobilized for weeks in Abu Dhabi and Doha, forcing passenger evacuations and crew reductions. Industry reports suggest potential passage fees alone could have reached EUR 1.7 million per vessel.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying TUI?

Operationally, the immediate challenge is a logistical marathon to salvage the Mediterranean season. Both ships are now en route around the Cape of Africa towards Europe. Nearly 1,000 crew members must be flown to each vessel before services can resume, with planned departures from Heraklion and Triest slated for late May. Meanwhile, the core summer booking picture is causing mild concern. Advance reservations are currently running about two percent below the prior year’s level. Management attributes this to a trend toward last-minute bookings and poor weather in key source markets like Germany and the UK, and continues to stand by its full-year guidance of 2-4% revenue growth and a 7-10% rise in underlying EBIT.

The upcoming financial reports will serve as a critical reality check. The half-year figures due on May 13th will provide hard data on whether last-minute demand is indeed filling the booking gap. This release, followed by the quarterly results, represents the next major test for the stock. If summer demand remains soft, the share price could quickly retest its six-month low of EUR 6.54.

Despite the headwinds, many analysts still see substantial upside, with the average price target sitting at EUR 11.36. Trading at a price-to-earnings ratio of just over six, the stock is considered fundamentally cheap. The central question for investors is whether this low valuation already adequately prices in the geopolitical dangers and operational hurdles, or if further disappointment lies ahead.

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