Tuniu Corp ( (TOUR) ) has released its Q2 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information Tuniu Corp presented to its investors.
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Tuniu Corporation, a prominent online leisure travel company in China, offers a wide range of travel services including packaged tours and related services through its online and offline platforms. In its latest earnings report for the second quarter of 2025, Tuniu announced a 15.3% year-over-year increase in net revenues, reaching RMB134.9 million. The company also reported a return to profitability, with net income of RMB14.1 million, despite a decrease compared to the previous year. The growth was primarily driven by a 26.3% increase in revenues from packaged tours, although other revenues saw a decline of 21.0% due to reduced advertising fees from tourism boards.
Key financial metrics from the report indicate a gross profit increase of 1.9% year-over-year, reaching RMB86.0 million, while operating expenses rose by 58.0%, largely due to the absence of a net gain on disposals of subsidiaries recorded in the previous year. The company also highlighted its strategic focus on integrating its supply chain and enhancing digital technologies to improve operational efficiency and customer experience.
Looking ahead, Tuniu projects a 7% to 12% increase in net revenues for the third quarter of 2025, reflecting its optimistic outlook on the industry and its operations. The company also announced a new share repurchase program, demonstrating confidence in its financial position and future growth prospects.
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