Club Med hails UK market sales growth
Club Med enjoyed a record-breaking year in 2023, with overall global business volume up 17%.
It is also up 16% on pre-pandemic levels.
The UK market specifically was one of the strongest in Europe, accruing €93 million, an increase of 30% compared to 2019.
The UK is now the second biggest market behind France in terms of business volume for the brand’s Alps resorts.
“Club Med continues a very strong growth strategy in the UK,” it said.
There was also a strong performance in its Asia portfolio.
Business volume almost doubled from the previous year, it said.
“The record net profit demonstrates the success of Club Med’s new business model.”
The all-inclusive resort operator banked almost €2 billion in sales revenue last year.
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