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'I turned an underperforming Tui store into an award-winning success story – here's how I did it'
Tui's 'Terrible Two' Debbie Palmer and Julie Anderson were at the top of their game when Palmer left the branch they shared to go and turn around a failing store – so what happened when their friendship was put to the test?
Tui to partially resume Jamaica programme as hotels firm up plans to reopen
Operator to restart stripped back Jamaica programme next week following Hurricane Melissa, while several major hotels – include Sandals – detail their longer-term plans to reopen
Tui Airways to increase seat-only, launch new winter routes and target Brits abroad
Chief Marco Ciomperlik reveals plans to shake up Tui's UK airline in a bid to attract more non-package customers
Middle East destinations 'buying' source markets to speed up tourism development
Oman uses WTM London to share more details of its new partnership with Tui and highlights how countries in the Middle East are acquiring stakes in operators to 'buy' source markets
'Help us help Jamaica': heartbroken agent launches fundraising drive after hurricane
Travel agent Paul Salisbury hopes to raise a 'five-figure' sum through his GoFundMe page to support Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa
Tui launches summer 2027 early offering free kids' places on long-haul trips
Operator puts summer 2027 on sale, which features free child places in Mexico and the Dominican Reublic, and new touring options – including China
'It's a great growth opportunity for us': Tui ready to put more resource behind supporting third-party agents
MD Neil Swanson tells TTG more face-to-face support for agents likely in time for peaks as trade nears 10% of Tui's sales in the UK and Ireland
Operators reveal talks over return to Doncaster Sheffield as airport targets winter 2027/28 flights
'We're not ready to announce anything yet, but clearly it is something we are looking at and talking about,' Neil Swanson tells Abta Convention
Cost rather than climate change driving demand for shoulder season travel, Abta Convention told
Bosses of industry's two largest operators play down effect of climate change on demand for shoulder seasons
Tui and easyJet holidays extend Atols as Jet2 freezes capacity at seven million
EasyJet holidays adds 400,000 seats to its Atol and Tui another 90,000 to its, while Jet2 pauses Atol growth for first time since the pandemic
Tui transfers shipbuilding slots from Marella Cruises to sister line in push for more UK passengers
Tui AG said the decision to move the slots from Marella Cruises to Tui Cruises was taken to strengthen the brand's long-term growth platform in Europe and UK
Tui expects annual profits to rise in defiance of 'competitive' market and flat bookings profile
Tui has achieved a small increase in summer UK bookings following a capacity freeze but warned of a tough market
Tui to open new properties in Turkey, Sardinia and Spain in time for summer 2026
Plans include two new hotels in Turkey, including a fourth with joint venture partner Akra Hotels, and a refurbished hotel in Spain
Tui to open five hotels in future 'leading sun and beach destination' Oman
New hotels 'expected to welcome guests as early as winter 2028'
Tui inks three-year partnership to drive 'most neuro-friendly travel company' ambition
The three-year partnership will provide inclusivity training for all childcare teams and frontline staff
Tui to open first hotel in Japan by the end of the decade
Tui Suneo Otaru will be easily accessible from Sapporo by train
'As easyJet holidays turns five, I believe it has Jet2 and Tui firmly in its sights'
Five years on from easyJet holidays launching to the trade, is the future orange? Industry insider Steve Endacott gives his take as the operator marks the milestone
Tui to deepen expansion into Asia with second own-brand hotel in Cambodia near Angkor Wat
The new opening in Cambodia’s second city Siem Reap is situated near the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex and Tonle Sap lake
Tui pledges £1 million in unspent apprenticeship funding to tackling UK skills shortages
Cash will go towards helping the NHS, charities and businesses create training opportunities in sectors facing workforce challenges
Tui boss calls for return of 'seamless' EU borders and tells of big drop in US sales
Tui’s Sebastian Ebel has highlighted a big fall in sales to the US and said it and the EU need to make border control more user friendly for UK travellers
No need for 'aggressive' lates pricing this summer, Tui chief insists
Sebastian Ebel says Tui is well sold in the UK for summer 2025 and will not be as aggressive in late sales pricing as competitors, but signalled bargain prices in the UAE due to the Middle East conflict
Third-party agents help Tui to strongest early summer result for more than a decade
Chief executive Sebastian Ebel has credited the ’proven sales strength’ of both its own agents and partner agencies for its strong showing in the three months to the end of June 2025
Charity accuses Tui of breaching its own policy on captive whales and dolphins
Tui is the subject of 32-page report by World Animal Protection, which delves into the operator’s extensive use of marine attractions, claiming the group plays a ’significant role’ in driving demand for them
Tui River Cruises to debut new multi-use venue on upcoming ship Tui Aria
The river line’s new vessel will sail along the Rhine, Main, Moselle, Dutch and Belgian waterways throughout next summer