Classic returned to profit in the 12 months to 30 September, reporting pre-tax earnings of £1.7 million, and is currently licensed to sell around 30,000 Atol-protected package passengers over the next year. Speaking to TTG earlier this month, On the Beach Group chief executive Shaun Morton said there was no reason the Classic brand couldn’t double in size “in the short- to medium-term” and then go on to increase passenger numbers to more than 100,000. ’Limitless ambitions’ Morris-Green said agents could expect more fam trips and educationals from the operator…