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WH Smith returns to profit amid global travel market recovery

The Swindon-based retailer said sales at its stores in airports and other transport hubs had surged past pre-pandemic levels

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WH Smith has said a rebound in the global travel market and a resurgent performance on the high street helped it to swing back to profit.

The Swindon-headquartered retailer posted headline pre-tax profits of £61m for the year to August 31 against losses of £104m the previous year, when Covid-19 restrictions impacted its chain of stores including those in travel hubs worldwide.

WH Smith said its travel business sales had surged past pre-pandemic levels amid a steep rise in summer holidaymakers, 130% of 2019 revenue in the second half, or 92% on a like-for-like basis.

The firm's high street arm traded at 82% of 2019 levels in the final six months, or 83% on a comparable store basis.

Dividends were resumed for investors, with a final pay-out of 9.1p per share after the turnaround.

Across the company's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ travel division, which also includes hospital sites, sales in July and August jumped to 121% and 126% of 2019 levels, even with disruption at airports and caps to limit the number of passengers travelling.

WH Smith said: “Passenger numbers have recovered strongly, albeit with further recovery to go, and we are very well positioned to capitalise on the significant space growth opportunities across each of our markets.”

The group has been buoyed by expansion in the travel sector, having purchased US-based airport technology retailer InMotion in 2018.