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1 THE UK’s LEADING OPERATOR OF SPECIALIST HOLIDAY BUSINESSES 4 December 2003

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THE UK’s LEADING OPERATOR OF SPECIALIST HOLIDAY

BUSINESSES

4 December 2003

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Holidaybreak plcCOMPANY STRUCTURE

Camping- Eurocamp- Keycamp- Eurocamp Independent- Perfect Places- Easycamp

Camping- Eurocamp- Keycamp- Eurocamp Independent- Perfect Places- Easycamp

Hotel Breaks- Superbreak- Hotel Breaks- Luxury Hotel Collection- London Travel Service- Airport Hotels- Hotelnet

Hotel Breaks- Superbreak- Hotel Breaks- Luxury Hotel Collection- London Travel Service- Airport Hotels- Hotelnet

Adventure- Explore Worldwide- RegalDive

Adventure- Explore Worldwide- RegalDive

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• One of only three quoted UK tour operators

• Seven years of growth in profits, eps and dividend - organic

and acquisition based

• Three operating divisions - different product, operations and

business models but important shared characteristics. All are

resilient and cash generative businesses, well placed to benefit

from current holiday sector trends

• 2003 turnover £259.5m, pre-tax profits £27.9m (before

goodwill amortisation and exceptional costs)

Holidaybreak plcOVERVIEW

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Holidaybreak plcOUR RECORD (1)

113.5142.4

164.5192.5

218.7

259.5

80.0100.0120.0140.0160.0180.0200.0220.0240.0260.0

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Turnover£m

Profit Before Tax*£m

* Before goodwill amortisation and exceptional operating costs

14.017.3

20.723.8

27.923.8

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

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Holidaybreak plcOUR RECORD (2)

Earnings per Share*

26.8 29.334.0

38.144.438.1

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0

40.0

45.0

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Pence

* Before goodwill amortisation and exceptional operating costs

Dividend

12.5 14.016.0

18.022.0

18.0

5.0

7.09.0

11.013.0

15.017.0

19.0

21.023.0

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Pence

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Holidaybreak plcBUSINESS STRENGTHS

• Market leaders

• Service and Product Quality

• Multi-channel distribution

• Healthy margins - well above travel industry norms

• Flexible cost structures and products

• Strong cash generation

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• Original and largest part of the Group- 49% of 2003 Group sales

• Two market leading brands- Eurocamp and Keycamp

• 16,000 mobile-homes and tents on high quality camp-sites in France, Italy andseven other countries

• Flexible self-drive holidays, any day toany day, with ferry etc, courier/children’s courier service, tailor-made packages - mainly direct sales

• Mid to upper income, family customer base: c.50% of customers non-UK (mainlyGerman and Dutch)

Camping DivisionOVERVIEW

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Camping DivisionCOMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT• We compete in the wider family summer

holiday market, in particular other self-catering holiday providers in the UK and overseas

• Minimum 70% share of directly competitive market in all territories - main competitors: Canvas Holidays, Haven Europe, Holiday Life

• Small scale launch by TUI in the UK in 2004

• Substantial ‘no frills’ sector in Holland and, to a lesser extent in other continental European markets - main competitors: Vacansoleil, Vrij Uit, Vacanceselect (Easycamp launched in 2003)

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• Sector resilient with high levels of customer loyalty to both brands and holiday type

• Holidays must be attractive and good value - aim to deliver consistently high quality product and service standards

• Growth drivers :

- Trends from lower priced, lower margin tents to higher priced, higher margin mobile-homes plus upgrades

within mobile-home range

- Increased penetration of ‘mainstream’ self-catering markets

- Greater capacity and support for premium Eurocamp and Keycamp brands

- Easycamp : 2003 launch of ‘no frills’ product in Holland/Germany

Camping DivisionSTRATEGY

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• Acquired 1995 - 38% of 2003 Group sales• No commitment allocations - fixed margin on

selling price• Product offer:

- 1500 UK 3 - 5 star hotels

- Rail and theatre options

- 1000 overseas hotels, 175

destinations (9% of 2003 sales)

- Price guarantee on UK hotels

• Several distribution channels:- High street agents

- Internet (25%)

(75% commissionable‘click-throughs’)

- Direct (20%)

- Marketing partnerships (5%)

Hotel Breaks DivisionOVERVIEW

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Hotel Breaks DivisionCOMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT

• Superbreak and other Holidaybreak brands

account for c.80% of all hotel leisure bookings

through UK travel agents - main competitors:

High Life (Thistle), Embassy (Jarvis)

• Internet market much more fragmented and

reliable figures not available but Superbreak is

a leading hotel booking site - main competitors:

Lastminute, Expedia, Active Hotels, Octopus

• Superbreak provides product for many

online hotel booking sites

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• Favourable consumer trends

• Simple business model - resilient, cash generative and very flexible cost base

• Multi-channel distribution - internet a major growth driver but high street agents still a key element in distribution mix

• Constant search for new distribution opportunities and product extensions - further small bolt-on acquisitions possible

Hotel Breaks DivisionSTRATEGY

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• Explore Worldwide, acquired in 2000 - 85% of divisional sales (division = 13% of Group sales)

• UK market leader in worldwide adventure travel - over 300 small group tours to over 100 countries on seven continents - treks, wildlife, cultural and historical tours etc.

• Minimal fixed cost commitments - use scheduled flights

• RegalDive is the leading UK specialist scuba diving holiday provider - mainly Red Sea (charter flying) but other destinations (scheduled flights) a growth area

Adventure Holidays Division OVERVIEW

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• Adventure Travel is a fairly loosely defined

sector overlapping with other holiday types -

walking, long-haul escorted tours, wildlife

holidays etc

• Main ‘head-to-head’ competitors are Exodus

(First Choice) and The Adventure Company

(E-bookers) plus a number of smaller businesses

-Explore has an estimated 40%share of this sector

• RegalDive competes with DIY divers, various

smaller specialists, and non-specialist Red Sea

operators. Soft period charter seats are sold in

the mainstream ‘lates’ market

Adventure Holidays Division COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT

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Adventure Holidays DivisionSTRATEGY

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• PBT - £29.7m (+2.9%)

• EPS - 44.4p (+4.5%)

• Dividend - 22p (+10.0%)

• Net debt reduced by £9m

Camping Hotel-Breaks Adventure Group£m £m £m £m

Turnover 2003 128.4 97.8 33.3 259.5vs 2002 +17.6% +27.1% +2.1% +18.6%

Gross Profit 2003 40.7 19.8 9.2 69.7vs 2002 +5.2% +27.7% +9.5% +11.3%

PBIT 2003 18.9 11.0 1.9 31.8vs 2002 (0.6%) +41.1% (20.8%) +8.9%

Net Margin 2003 14.7% 11.3% 5.7% 12.2%2002 17.4% 10.1% 7.4% 13.3%

All stated before exceptional operating costs and goodwill amortisation

Financials 2003 RESULTS - OVERVIEW

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Financials2003 DIVISIONAL PERFORMANCE• Camping like for like sales down 6% (capacity: -4%)

– Weak early markets, strong recovery after end of Iraq war

– Integration of EuroSites following £29.9m acquisition in Sept 2002

– Hot summer may have deterred some late bookings but customer satisfaction levels high

• Hotel Breaks had another excellent year - sales up 27% year on year– Growth in all main distribution channels (agents, direct, internet)

– Acquisition of Bridge Britain/London Travel Service (£2m)

– Favourable conditions on demand and supply sides

• Adventure held back by geopolitical events (sales up 2.1%)– Good first quarter but deterioration as Iraq war approached

– Terrorist incidents and threats, SARS and regional conflicts

– Other regions (e.g. South America, Europe, South Africa) performed well

– Load factors and gross margin levels maintained

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Financials FLEXIBILITY & CASH GENERATION

• Low fixed cost ratios except in Camping where one year contracts , very early booking patterns (c.45% pre-Christmas) and pitch options provide significant flexibility

• Annual capex requirement for Camping (+/-£23m in 2003: depreciation +/-£18m) can be varied if capacity requirement changes (ROCE on mobile-homes: c.33%)

• Operating margins well above travel industry norms

• Strong operating cash flow from all divisions - Camping very seasonal

• Interest cover c.6.5 times in 2003 - will increase rapidly, debt capacity for acquisitions available

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Strategy - Travel Industry TrendsKEY STRUCTURAL INFLUENCES

TRAVELRigid,

vertically integrated

tour operating

model under threat

Distribution Fragmenting

Later

Bookings

Consumer holiday trends- shorter more frequent- more independent/tailor made/flexible- holidays with purpose

InternetLow cost airlines

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Environmental ChangesIMPACT ON HOLIDAYBREAK

impact on Adventure

Complements existing distribution channels for specialist holiday businesses. Key growth driver for hotel breaks

Low-costAirlines

Positive for Camping and Hotel Breaks. No

DistributionFragmenting

All Holidaybreak businesses use multi-channel distribution - not over reliant on high street agents

Internet

Later Bookings Camping still an early booking business (40%pre-Christmas) - family market still has to plan

Consumer TrendsHolidaybreak businesses give consumerschoice, flexibility and alternatives to standardpackages

VerticalIntegration

Holidaybreak businesses not verticallyintegrated

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ProspectsKEY CURRENT ISSUES AND EVENTS

TRAVEL

Strengthening Euro

Weakening Dollar

Exceptional UKsummer weather

Geopolitical

Uncertainty

ConsumerConfidence

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ProspectsCURRENT ISSUES AND EVENTS

Consumer Confidence

Geopolitical Uncertainty

Euro still ‘mid-range’ in historical terms.Natural hedge for Camping due to Eurorevenues. Weak dollar positive forAdventure.

Strengthening Euro Weakening Dollar

Camping and Hotel Breaks relatively ‘safe’holiday choices. Adventure has exposurebut many alternative destinations.

Exceptional UKSummer Weather

Still strong in UK. Weaker in main Europeanmarkets for Camping

Should benefit Camping and Hotel Breaksin 2004.

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Holidaybreak plcGROUP STRATEGY• All divisions will generate organic

growth

• Exploit and adapt to key consumer and supply side trends

• Active product and distribution development programmes

• Small ‘bolt-on’ acquisitions to actas a catalyst and open up newopportunities

• Larger scale ‘fourth leg’ acquisitionalso a possibility

– at right value

– not mainstream package tour operating

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• Camping sales 20% behind 2003 to date– Mainstream market up to 30%down for summer 2004– Eurosites now integrated into Eurocamp and Keycamp– Capacity: -8% planned– New year bookings expected to be much stronger than equivalent ‘war build

up’ period in 2003

• Hotel Breaks 2004 sales 37% up on 2003– Internet still growing strongly– Official accommodation provider for Visit London– Launch of European Beach Breaks programme

• Adventure 2004 sales 8% up on 2003– Sales rebound in affected regions (e.g. India, Thailand, Egypt)– New product developments (Cycle, Rail)– Cautiously optimistic

Holidaybreak plcCURRENT TRADING AND PROSPECTS

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• Strong cash generative businesses

- Resilient performance in 2003

- Well placed to benefit from holiday sector brands

• Strategy of seeking steady organic growth supplemented by appropriate acquisitions at right value (debt capacity available)

• Record shows 10-15% EPS and dividend growth. This remains our aspiration

• Encouraging start to 2004 by Hotel Breaks and Adventure. Post New Year bookings a key indicator for Camping

Holidaybreak plcOVERVIEW & SUMMARY