Thomas Cook says on track to meet annual forecasts
LONDON, May 17 (Reuters) - British holiday company Thomas Cook said it was on track to deliver results in line with forecasts for the year after customers took more holidays to Egypt and long-haul destinations, improving its first-half performance.
In its weaker winter season, Thomas Cook (Frankfurt: A0MR3W - news) posted an underlying loss from operations of 169 million pounds ($229.13 million) for the six months ended March 31, a 5 percent improvement on last year. ($1 = 0.7376 pounds) (Reporting by Sarah Young, Editing by Paul Sandle)