The airline and operator has added three new concept hotels – the Tui Blue Yaramar on Spain’s Costa del Sol, the Tui Magic Life Redsina in Sharm El Sheikh and the Holiday Village Skanes Resort in Tunisia.
Tui is putting on extra short- and mid-haul capacity to the Canaries, Turkey and Egypt; there are new routes from East Midlands airport to Antalya and Sharm el Sheikh, and from Cardiff to Hurghada.
In addition, Tui is upping long-haul capacity with additional weekly flights from Gatwick to Phuket and Montego Bay, citing increased demand for winter departures.
Thailand’s capital Bangkok and Koh Samui are also now available as multi-centres, and Tui has also increased the number of weddings destinations it offers to 15 with the addition of Thailand.
Perhaps the biggest addition, though, is Finland’s Arctic Lakeland region, served by a twice-weekly Manchester-Kajaani service. Tui said the addition would meet demand for traditional Lapland holidays, which "consistently sell out year after year".
"Arctic Lakeland offers everything families love about a Finnish Christmas experience, from husky sledding and reindeer rides to personal Santa meetings, but in a more intimate setting from £1,000 per person," said Tui.
The operator added the early launch would be supported by "a record amount of free kids’ places" and low deposit options. Tui will operate from 23 regional airports during its 2026/27 winter season.
Chris Logan, Tui UK’s commercial director, said the programme had been designed "with great value at its core". "We understand Brits are looking for both affordability and exceptional experiences, which is why we’ve expanded our range of destinations and included some great value getaways to choose from," he said.
"We’re making winter getaways more accessible than ever before, whether it’s a week of winter sun in the Canaries or a dream holiday to the Caribbean, there really is something for everyone."