Webjet warns leisure travel remains weak

By Matt O'Sullivan
Updated November 27 2014 - 1:08am, first published November 26 2014 - 4:07pm
The online travel company, which owns the Zuji web sites, said the Australian domestic travel market has remained flat over recent months. Photo: Louie Douvis
The online travel company, which owns the Zuji web sites, said the Australian domestic travel market has remained flat over recent months. Photo: Louie Douvis
The online travel company, which owns the Zuji web sites, said the Australian domestic travel market has remained flat over recent months. Photo: Louie Douvis
The online travel company, which owns the Zuji web sites, said the Australian domestic travel market has remained flat over recent months. Photo: Louie Douvis
The online travel company, which owns the Zuji web sites, said the Australian domestic travel market has remained flat over recent months. Photo: Louie Douvis
The online travel company, which owns the Zuji web sites, said the Australian domestic travel market has remained flat over recent months. Photo: Louie Douvis
The online travel company, which owns the Zuji web sites, said the Australian domestic travel market has remained flat over recent months. Photo: Louie Douvis
The online travel company, which owns the Zuji web sites, said the Australian domestic travel market has remained flat over recent months. Photo: Louie Douvis

Webjet expects pre-tax earnings to rise 17 per cent this year although it has cautioned that the domestic leisure travel market will remain flat in the second half.

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