Webjet Group Limited (ASX:WJL)
| Market Cap | 150.97M -55.0% |
| Revenue (ttm) | 136.30M +1.0% |
| Net Income | 3.50M +75.0% |
| EPS | 0.01 +74.6% |
| Shares Out | 392.13M |
| PE Ratio | 44.10 |
| Forward PE | 23.00 |
| Dividend | 0.04 (10.26%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | May 27, 2026 |
| Volume | 2,362,663 |
| Open | 0.3800 |
| Previous Close | 0.3850 |
| Day's Range | 0.3650 - 0.3800 |
| 52-Week Range | 0.3650 - 0.9950 |
| Beta | n/a |
| Analysts | Hold |
| Price Target | 0.53 (+45.21%) |
| Earnings Date | May 20, 2026 |
About Webjet Group
Webjet Group Limited engages in B2C online travel business. It offers Webjet OTA, an online travel agency that enables customers to compare, combine, and book domestic and international travel flight deals, hotel accommodation, holiday package deals, travel insurance, and car hire worldwide. It also provides Airport Rentals, a car rental booking; Motorhome Republic that compares motorhome rental brands; Webjet Business Travel, a tech-first, client-centric corporate travel provider for Australian and New Zealand; and Trip Ninja, a technology whi... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In fiscal year 2026, Webjet Group's revenue was 136.30 million, an increase of 0.96% compared to the previous year's 135.00 million. Earnings were 3.50 million, an increase of 75.00%.
Financial StatementsAnalyst Summary
According to 9 analysts, the average rating for WJL stock is "Hold." The 12-month stock price target is $0.53, which is an increase of 45.21% from the latest price.
News
Webjet shares crash to record low as war hits travel
The online travel agent went backwards during the year to March 31 and says trading conditions have become even worse.
Webjet Group Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2026
Balanced execution delivered in a tough macro environment, with strong brand investment, a Cars & Motorhomes turnaround, and robust cash position. FY 2027 faces headwinds from lower airline commissions and regulatory changes, but strategic priorities and growth ambitions remain intact.
Webjet Group Slides: H2 2026
Webjet Group has posted slides in relation to its H2 2026 quarterly earnings report, which was published on May 19, 2026.
Webjet Group Annual report: H2 2026
Webjet Group has published its H2 2026 annual report on May 19, 2026.
Webjet Group Earnings release: H2 2026
Webjet Group released its H2 2026 earnings on May 19, 2026, summarizing the period's financial results.
ASX 200 LIVE: ASX falls; Webjet confirms $3 million hit from Virgin Australia cutting commissions
Miners pace ASX losses; Morgan Stanley warns tough times ahead for big four banks; Webjet warns of Virgin Australia hit; James Hardie drops on result; Flight Centre invests in Blockskye. Follow live.
Webjet braced for Virgin commissions blow ahead of earnings
Virgin Australia is expected to slash the commissions it pays for flight bookings, putting online travel agents under financial stress amid AI disruption.
Corporate raider Gary Weiss becomes interim chairman at Webjet
The retirement of the online travel agent’s chairman, Don Clarke, comes just weeks after chief executive Katrina Barry said she would be leaving.
ASX 200 news from Wednesday 13th May 2026: ASX ends down on banks; CBA erases $25b in biggest one-day fall on record after federal budget
Banks offset gains across 10 other sectors on the ASX; CBA falls more than 10pc; Garry Weiss named Webjet interim chair; BHP and Rio Tinto end at record highs. Follow live.
ASX 200 LIVE: ASX drops 1.3pc on AI rout; Austal, WiseTech sink
AI fears and precious metals fall weigh; Cochlear trims guidance; Webjet ends takeover talks; Wesfarmers in Microsoft AI deal; Westpac profit up; Virgin names new Velocity boss. Follow live
Webjet hits back; Wells defends expenses; Banks’ $250k+ AI jobs
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Webjet claims sacked chief legal counsel just couldn’t take feedback
The allegation was made in response to Meaghan Simpson’s accusations that the travel agency’s CEO, Katrina Barry, had “irregularities” in her resume.
Webjet Group Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026
Resilient first half with underlying EBITDA down 9% and statutory NPAT up 51%, supported by strong cash and no debt. Strategic investments, a major brand refresh, and the Locomote acquisition position the business for long-term growth despite ongoing domestic market softness.
Webjet Group Quarterly report: H1 2026
Webjet Group has published its H1 2026 quarterly earnings report on November 18, 2025.
Webjet Group Slides: H1 2026
Webjet Group has posted slides in relation to its H1 2026 quarterly earnings report, which was published on November 18, 2025.
Webjet Group Earnings release: H1 2026
Webjet Group released its H1 2026 earnings on November 18, 2025, summarizing the period's financial results.
Webjet says general counsel sacked on ‘performance’ despite CEO claims
The senior lawyer had alleged chief executive Katrina Barry exaggerated parts of her resume and said she was fired after raising concerns with the chairman.
Gary Weiss puts a rocket up Webjet
The veteran corporate activist is firing off terse letters at the online travel group in his latest round of suit warfare.
Gary Weiss mounts tilt at Webjet’s board after failed bid
The veteran corporate raider is preparing to requisition a meeting of Webjet shareholders to get two directors on the board.
Webjet Group Transcript: AGM 2025
The meeting reviewed a resilient FY 2025 performance amid challenging travel conditions, with a focus on strategic growth to double TTV by 2030, investment in AI, and a major acquisition to accelerate business travel offerings. Shareholders discussed capital management, governance, and executive incentives.
Andrew Burnes flying high in Webjet battle
A happy side effect of the former Liberal Party treasurer’s corporate scrap with Ben Gray and Gary Weiss appears to be improved earnings for Helloworld.
BGH demands Webjet return $100m, hoping to flush out rival bidders
The private equity firm is working with veteran corporate raider Gary Weiss to acquire the business, but is being stymied by a rival travel agency, Helloworld.
The Webjet plan that sparked a fight with big egos and big money
When a company’s five-year plan is more attractive to suitors than investors, the conditions are set for a delicious takeover battle. Webjet is one to watch.
This CEO lives in Sydney, works in Melbourne. Lucky she runs Webjet
Katrina Barry sees the sudden takeover interest in Webjet as recognition of the potential at the $330 million ASX-listed company.
Webjet cuts costs to beat flights slump, puts buyback on ice
The online travel agent has done little to dampen takeover speculation, postponing capital management plans after an approach from BGH Capital.