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Loyal subscribers drive Spain's eDreams' full-year profit

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Posted on May 29, 2025

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(Reuters) -Spanish online travel booking company eDreams ODIGEO said on Thursday its full-year net profit jumped as it signed up more paying customers than it had targeted back in 2021. The company's

eDreams Reports Nearly 40% Profit Growth Driven by Loyal Subscribers

By Javi West Larrañaga

MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish online travel booking company eDreams ODIGEO announced on Thursday that its full-year net profit rose almost 40% from the previous year, driven by subscribers who stayed on after the first year.

Revenues grew 6% to 717.9 million euros ($809.36 million) in the 2025 fiscal year that ended in March, from 676.1 million in 2024, surpassing the 700-million euro mark for the first time in the company's 25-year history.

The Barcelona-based firm posted a 45.1 million euro net profit, a significant increase from 2024 but below the 50.8 million euros analysts had forecast, according to an LSEG survey.

Second-year subscription renewals were among the most important drivers for profitability as the marketing costs of attracting them had already paid off, Chief Financial Officer David Elizaga told Reuters.

While subscriptions are common in other industries, such as music, television and telecoms, eDreams pioneered a membership model giving customers, who pay a flat fee of 70 to 90 euros, access to discounted airlines and hotel bookings through its website.

Almost 87% of its profit in the fiscal year came from subscriptions, the company said, adding that it now had 7.26 million paying subscribers, slightly more than a target of 7.25 million set in 2021.

It expects to add at least another million subscribers by March next year, it added.

Several European airlines have launched similar services in recent years, with low-cost Wizzair and Ryanair offering discounts and free reserved seats for an annual fee.

Asked about the increasing competition in the sector, Elizaga said eDreams provided a superior product for Europe's fickle travellers.

"The average European customer does not always go to the same places ... and by definition is not a loyal customer to any airline," he said.

The company's shares were up 2.5% shortly after market open before trading flat later in the session.

($1 = 0.8870 euros)

(Reporting Javi West Larrañaga; edited by Inti Landauro and Joe Bavier)

Key Takeaways

  • eDreams ODIGEO's profit rose nearly 40% due to loyal subscribers.
  • Revenue grew to 717.9 million euros, surpassing expectations.
  • Subscription renewals were key drivers of profitability.
  • eDreams pioneered a membership model for discounted bookings.
  • The company aims to add another million subscribers by next year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was eDreams' net profit for the fiscal year?
eDreams reported a net profit of 45.1 million euros for the fiscal year, which is a significant increase from the previous year.
How much did eDreams' revenues grow in the last fiscal year?
Revenues grew by 6% to 717.9 million euros in the 2025 fiscal year, surpassing the 700-million euro mark for the first time.
What percentage of eDreams' profit came from subscriptions?
Almost 87% of eDreams' profit in the fiscal year came from subscriptions, highlighting the importance of their membership model.
How many paying subscribers does eDreams currently have?
eDreams currently has 7.26 million paying subscribers, slightly exceeding their target of 7.25 million set in 2021.
What does eDreams expect for subscriber growth next year?
eDreams expects to add at least another million subscribers by March next year, indicating a strong growth trajectory.

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