Travel + Leisure Co. Reports Strong Q2 2025 Results and Accelerates Strategic Growth

Travel + Leisure Co. (NYSE: TNL), the world’s leading membership and leisure travel company, announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, reflecting continued strength in vacation ownership performance and forward momentum in global brand expansion.

For Q2, the company reported:
📊 Net income of $108 million
💵 Diluted earnings per share of $1.62
📈 Net revenue of $1.02 billion

President and CEO Michael D. Brown credited the company’s talented team and innovative strategy for the results:

“Thanks to the exceptional work of the entire Travel + Leisure Co. team, we delivered another strong quarter. We saw healthy year-over-year growth in VOI (Vacation Ownership Interest) sales, supported by gains in both tour flow and volume per guest. Our VPG (Volume Per Guest) performance ended the quarter above the high end of our guidance range—a strong signal of consumer demand and sales efficiency.”

Expanding a Multi-Brand, Global Portfolio

Travel + Leisure Co. continues to build out its diverse portfolio of vacation ownership and hospitality experiences through powerful brand partnerships and international growth.

In the first half of 2025, the company announced three major developments:

🌴 Margaritaville Vacation Club – Orlando, FL: A new resort destination that builds on the popularity of the Margaritaville lifestyle brand and strengthens our presence in a key leisure travel market.
🏈 Sports Illustrated Resorts – Nashville, TN: Our second announced project under this iconic sports brand, this new location will blend vacation ownership with lifestyle-driven experiences.
🌏 Accor Vacation Club – Indonesia: The launch of our Asia-based brand partnership with Accor is a major step in our long-term strategy to expand in high-growth international markets. This project represents our entry into Indonesia and further diversification of our vacation ownership offerings.

“These new developments are more than just expansions,” Brown noted. “They reinforce the strength of our brand alliances and our commitment to redefining what vacation ownership can look like—across segments, experiences, and geographies.”

Looking Ahead

With a disciplined financial approach, strong consumer interest in leisure travel, and an expanding brand portfolio, Travel + Leisure Co. is well-positioned for continued success through the second half of the year and beyond.

Read the full Q2 2025 earnings release and explore our latest investor updates at:
🔗 http://spr.ly/6044fyU48

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