Travel Stockwatch

Tuesday, 04 Mar, 2004 0

There were few drastic movements among travel and tourism shares yesterday as London’s main indices declined. The FTSE 100 index dropped 15 points to close at 4525.1, while the FTSE 250 lost 35.7 points and ended the day at 6317.9. Lastminute.com lost 8p to close at 227p after its bid for OTC, while its online rival ebookers added 11.25p to finish the session at 469p. Ryanair, Easyjet and British Airways all saw small declines on the day. Alpha Airports 79.5p NO CHANGE BAA 542.5p UP 4p British Airways 311.5p DOWN 4.75p Carnival 2561p UP 14p De Vere 420p DOWN 5p EasyJet 332p DOWN 5p Ebookers 469p UP 11.25p EuroDisney 31p NO CHANGE Eurotunnel 37.25p UP 0.25p First Choice 144p UP 0.4p Hilton Group 226p UP 3.5p Holidaybreak 603p UP 3p Intercontinental 530p DOWN 9p Lastminute.com 227p DOWN 8p MyTravel 12.75p UP 0.25p P&O 240p UP 1p Queens Moat 8.5p NO CHANGE Rank Group 322.25p DOWN 0.75p Ryanair 324.25p DOWN 5.375p Stagecoach 82.25p DOWN 2.25p TBI 67p NO CHANGE Report by Tim Gillett, News From Abroad



 



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