Tuniu reported unaudited Q4 2025 net revenues of RMB123.5 million, up 20.3%, driven by packaged tours revenue of RMB102.1 million, up 35.3%, while other revenues were RMB21.5 million, down 21.4%. Q4 2025 net income was RMB1.5 million, and income from operations was RMB1.1 million; operating expenses were RMB69.0 million, down 16.4%, and cost of revenues was RMB53.5 million, up 62.5%. For FY 2025, Tuniu posted net revenues of RMB578.0 million, up 12.5%, with packaged tours revenue of RMB493.5 million, up 21.1%, and other revenues of RMB84.5 million, down 20.4%; FY 2025 net income was RMB29.7 million and income from operations was RMB11.2 million. As of December 31, 2025, cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, short-term investments and long-term deposits totaled RMB1.1 billion. The company guided Q1 2026 net revenues to RMB125.7 million–RMB131.6 million, up 7%–12%. Tuniu said 2025 growth was supported by a proactive product strategy, an open sales channel approach, and technology-driven optimization to reduce costs and improve efficiency. The board also approved a three-year shareholder return plan for up to USD30 million in cash dividends and up to USD20 million in share repurchases, in addition to an existing USD10 million buyback program under which Tuniu had repurchased about 4.5 million ADSs for about USD3.8 million as of February 28, 2026.
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