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RSPCA leads renewed calls for Tui to stop selling captive animal attractions
The RSPCA has also pointed out there is a law in England and Wales forbidding brands selling exploitative excursions which has never been implemented
Tui launches Lapland day trip programme and Santa packages from 11 UK airports
Tui has included Cardiff airport for the first time in a programme of Lapland day trips this winter, with the first Bournemouth getting its first departures for seven years
Tui's top lates deals, winter 2026 launch and Trade Hub In The Spotlight
Hear about Tui’s winter 2026 launch, discover the top support available from the trade relations team and find out how you could win a £100 Amazon voucher!
Tui launches 2026/27 winter programme with new Lapland alternative and 'value' pledge
Three new concept hotels, new routes to Turkey and Egypt, extra short-, mid- and long-haul capacity and trips to Arctic Lakeland among additions
Tui heralds the return of Johan Lundgren
Former easyJet boss Johan Lundgren is to return to his former employer Tui as a non-executive director next year
Agent persuades Tui to launch Newquay packages – with Prestwick also benefiting
A Cornish agent has led Tui to launch packages from Newquay with budget flights, while Glasgow Prestwick will also see the operator partner with Ryanair
'I was wrong to write off Tui – this sleeping giant might finally be waking up'
’With a receding debt mountain and some interesting strategic moves, the leisure giant that is Tui in the UK may finally be awakening,’ argues industry veteran Steve Endacott
'Tui's seeing really strong growth with agents – why would we turn away from that?'
Nearly six months into his new role as Tui’s marketing and sales director, and two years on from Tui’s decision to re-engage the trade, Bart Quinton Smith talks TTG through how Tui is evolving its relationship with independent and third-party agents
Next generation of industry talent 'won't put up with inaction on DEI'
While numerous big companies have publicly turned their backs on DEI, easyJet and Tui have revealed they are ’doubling down’ on inclusion – here’s why.
Tui River Cruises vows to ‘always’ invite independents onboard to see new products
The adults-only line is set to launch Tui Bahareya and Tui Aria in the next 12 months to meet growing customer demand for itinerary programmes
Tui promotes Jill Cunningham to lead on third-party and retail sales
Cunningham joined Tui, then Thomson, in 2003 as a holiday rep in Greece and has held a variety of roles since then, including spells as a business development manager and as commercial relations general manager
Marella Cruises details return to Tunisia in winter 2026/27 programme
Tui’s UK cruise brand is to return to Tunisia after an absence of more than 10 years in the 2026/27 season, with several new ports also confirmed by Marella Cruises
Travel's 'big three' lay their cards on the table as peak summer beckons
With travel’s three largest operators now commanding nearly 50% of the Atol market, the fortunes of the few increasingly shape the environment in which the rest operate. Gary Noakes explores pre-summer trading
P&O Cruises launches winter 2025/26 Caribbean charter programme
Services will operate between November 2025 and March 2026 from a variety of UK departure points, including London, Edinburgh and Newcastle
Tui stalwart of more than 25 years Belinda Vazquez to leave the business
Tui’s director of customer sales and service, who joined the business more than 25 years ago as a trading assistant, to ’pursue a fresh challenge’
The TTG 30 Under 30 star's bid to get girls crunching numbers
TTG 30 Under 30 star Bethany Francis tells TTG how a solo trip across South America helped her get on the path to a successful career at Tui
Industry welcomes new UK-EU agreements on e-gates and youth mobility
Tui said the new ’youth experience’ regime ’could open up hundreds of exciting seasonal overseas job opportunities with Tui for young Brits’
Tui claims market share gain despite reluctance from some families to book
According to Tui, some families were slow to book summer breaks but that there has been an uplift following the May bank holiday – although with a noticeable switch to cheaper destinations
Tui blames late Easter for increased second-quarter loss but sticks to full-year forecast
Tui has said the late Easter meant a €32 million shift in its profits for the January to March period, but insisted its full-year profit forecast remained on track despite ’challenging’ economies in its key sales markets
‘The demand is there’: is the stage set for travel's biggest-ever summer?
After two major operators opened new airport bases and with Atol capacity reaching record levels, Gary Noakes explores this summer’s package travel trends
Ambassador, Crystal Ski, Domes Resorts: all the latest travel trade people moves
Ambassador Cruise Line, Domes Resorts, Great Little Breaks and Wavemaker Hospitality have all strengthened their trade sales teams, while there are new faces at Delta Air Lines and Crystal Ski Holidays
‘Destinations are reaching their limits, and we need to help,’ say top operators
Addressing Spain’s annual sustainability summit, Spain Talks, senior figures from Tui and easyJet holidays acknowledged the need to address overtourism in holiday hotspots by showcasing destinations at different times of year
Spain and Portugal scramble to restore travel links following mass power outage
Some 185 flights due to depart Portugal on Monday (28 April) were cancelled, and 205 from Spain, amid the blackout
Lanzarote floods put squeeze on Easter breaks; latest from Tui and Jet2
Tui cancels ’small number’ of holidays, while Jet2 warns several hotels have closed to arrivals