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Tui
Tui ‘on its way back to becoming a normal company’
Group confirms it has repaid a further €671 million in Covid state aid
Marella unveils dining options onboard new ship Voyager
The new renderings come ahead of the vessel’s launch this summer
Marella Cruises to make Canada debut next winter
Line to offer 14-night sailing from the US to Canada as part of its winter 2023/24 programme
Tui markets and airlines chief Burling has board role extended
Tui’s supervisory board met on Monday to outline its future structure after chief executive Fritz Joussen’s sudden decision to step down
Tui faces legal action after salmonella outbreak
Four people were hospitalised and eight diagnosed with salmonella following a stay at a Hurghada resort
Tui increases summer capacity to Jamaica
The carrier has added 10,000 seats to the destination amid an increase in demand
Tui names new chief executive as Joussen resigns
Joussen will step down at the end of September, the travel giant has announced
Ryanair to put on hundreds of airport chaos 'rescue flights'
The airline has added 200 flights to its routes from 19 UK airports to Europe
Aviation minister insists airport chaos is ‘responsibility of the sector’
Robert Courts insisted the government had provided adequate support during the pandemic to enable the industry to restart effectively
Aviation industry ‘must learn from flight chaos’
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) committee heard from executives at Tui, easyJet and British Airways on Tuesday (14 June)
Tui UK boss apologises for holiday disruptions
Managing director Andrew Flintham said the company’s ‘ecosystem’ experienced capacity issues over the first weekend of the May half-term
Tui cancels all remaining Sri Lanka holidays for the rest of June
TUI has cancelled more holidays to Sri Lanka up until the end of June following the change in FCDO advice last month
Modest flight cancellations only amid 'travel chaos' furore
New data from Cirium shows that, over the past week, 2% of scheduled flights from the UK were cancelled
Airlines face mounting pressure over cancellations and delays
Tui has apologised after announcing plans to axe multiple flights a day from Manchester until the end of June
Tui and easyJet apologise for flight delays and cancellations
Carriers pre-emptively cancelling flights, with Tui citing ‘combination of factors causing significant operational disruption’
Flight delays and cancellations mar travel's comeback
Tui and easyJet take press battering after weekend of delays and cancellations
Expanded Tui Collection 'revamped and relaunched'
TUI Collection portfolio expands from 385 to 650 experiences available in more than 100 beach and city destinations
Tui extends Sri Lanka cancellations following FCDO advisory
Operator cancels all holidays to Sri Lanka departing up to, and on, 12 June
Tui adds North Macedonia to lakes programme
Tui adds new country to Lakes & Mountains selection
Tui seeks fresh cash injection to speed up Covid state aid repayments
‘We are in stable waters, the market is intact, and we expect a strong summer of travel and a good fiscal year,’ said Tui chief Fritz Joussen
Tui cancels Sri Lanka holidays after FCDO advice update
All holidays up to and including 31 May have been cancelled due to ‘ongoing political and economic instability’ in the country
Positive booking momentum unaffected by war in Ukraine – Tui
European travel giant still expecting bookings for summer 2022 ’to approach level of summer 2019’ despite cost-of-living pressures and rising fuel prices
UK still Tui's 'most advanced' market as group reports strong summer outlook
UK bookings were up 11% in the first half of its 2022 financial year compared to sales in summer 2019
Tui to resume Dublin-Cancun flights next summer
Holiday giant to operate the route weekly from 5 June 2023 for seven weeks
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