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    Posted on September 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    eDreams shares dropped over 10% following slower subscriber growth. Despite this, the company reported a net profit and anticipates increased earnings by 2026.

    Spain's eDreams shares tumble after subscriber growth slows down

    By Javi West Larrañaga and Mireia Merino

    (Reuters) -Shares of Spanish travel booking company eDreams ODIGEO fell more than 10% on Tuesday after the company announced slower subscriber growth in April-June compared with the previous quarter.

    The company said its Prime membership — which now accounts for about 75% of its revenue — grew by 20% year-on-year to 7.5 million users, slowing from a 25% increase in the previous three month period.

    Its shares were down 10.6% to 7.65 euros ($8.96) in late morning trading, while the IBEX-35 blue-chip index fell 1.1%.

    While subscriptions are common in other industries, such as music, television and telecoms, eDreams pioneered a membership model giving customers access to discounted airlines and hotel bookings through its website. They pay a flat annual fee of 80 to 100 euros.

    Though global air travel demand is growing at a slower pace than expected by airlines body IATA, eDreams' transition to a subscription-based business has shielded it from industry fluctuations.

    As a result of the increase in subscribers, the company swung to a net profit of 13.6 million euros in the April to June period, the first quarter of its accounting year, from a net loss of 1.2 million euros in the same period last year.

    The company reiterated its guidance, saying it expects its cash earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization to rise to between 215 million euros and 220 million euros in the fiscal year ending on March 31, 2026, up from 180 million euros last year.

    ($1 = 0.8542 euros)

    (Reporting Javi West Larrañaga and Mireia Merino; Editing by Inti Landauro anad Kim Coghill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •eDreams shares fell over 10% due to slower subscriber growth.
    • •Prime membership growth slowed from 25% to 20% year-on-year.
    • •Despite slower growth, eDreams reported a net profit of 13.6 million euros.
    • •The company expects cash earnings to rise significantly by 2026.
    • •eDreams' subscription model shields it from industry fluctuations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spain's eDreams shares tumble after subscriber growth slows down

    1What caused eDreams' shares to fall?

    Shares of eDreams ODIGEO fell more than 10% after the company announced slower subscriber growth in April-June compared to the previous quarter.

    2How much did eDreams' Prime membership grow?

    eDreams' Prime membership grew by 20% year-on-year to 7.5 million users, slowing from a 25% increase in the previous three-month period.

    3What was eDreams' net profit for the April to June period?

    The company reported a net profit of 13.6 million euros for the April to June period, a significant turnaround from a net loss of 1.2 million euros in the same quarter last year.

    4What is eDreams' revenue expectation for the fiscal year?

    eDreams expects its cash earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization to rise to between 215 million euros and 220 million euros in the fiscal year.

    5How does eDreams' subscription model compare to other industries?

    While subscriptions are common in industries like music and television, eDreams has pioneered a membership model that offers customers access to discounted airline and hotel bookings.

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