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Tourism can only be sustainable if it is supported by locals, says Tui boss
Sebastian Ebel’s comments followed a meeting with Spain’s top tourism officials, where popular destinations have faced a wave of anti-tourism protests in recent months
My day on the road visiting agents with Tui's ‘unicorn’
TTG spent a day shadowing Tui’s new senior trade relations manager Holly Wood to observe the operator’s changing relationship with independent high street travel agents.
Tui charts post-election upturn in both summer and winter sun sales
Tui says it has seen an upturn in searches and bookings for late summer as well as next winter following the general election conclusion
Tui hosts Disney-themed weekend to mark new Bradford store opening
The branch, at Bradford’s Forster Square Retail Park, is the multiple’s third opening in a shopping centre or retail park location in just over a month
Tui offers first look at new edge-of-town Bournemouth store
Multiple’s focus on retail park and shopping centre locations continues with new opening at Bournemouth Castlepoint
Trade still working through fallout from Manchester airport power failure
Airlines and operators are still having to deal with the after-effects of Sunday’s power cut at Manchester airport that disrupted flights and rendered baggage systems inoperative
Manchester airport flights resume and to ‘run as usual’ after major power outage

Chief executive Chris Woodroofe said the fault – first identified during the early hours of Sunday morning – had been traced to an underground cable, which caused a power surge, although he stressed a full investigation would take place.

Woodruffe added staff at the airport were working hard to minimise the impact of the outage on people’s travel plans over the coming days.

Tui to expand in sub-Saharan Africa with new hotels and brand
Tui Group has signalled its hotel development intentions in East and West Africa following the opening of another property on Zanzibar
FTI Touristik failure: the story so far and knock-on effects for the UK travel trade
Operator giant FTI Touristik filed for insolvency on Monday (3 June) sending shockwaves through the European tourism sector – here are the ripple effects for the UK
Rising water levels force Tui River Cruises to evacuate ship
The line has since cancelled Tui Isla’s Rhine Gems sailing due to depart on Friday (7 June) following the evacuation on Monday (3 June)
Tui takes on FTI clients following operator's 'disheartening' collapse
The group has pledged to help clients, hoteliers and destinations affected by the insolvency of German rival FTI Touristik
Tui opens new Leeds store at edge-of-town retail park
Tui’s newest branch is situated at the city’s The Springs shopping centre, just off the M1
Tui bases second aircraft at Bournemouth ahead of Jet2 launch next year
The new Boeing 787 will double Tui’s capacity at Bournemouth to 195,000 seats for the summer season
Tui confirms repositioning of Marella Discovery 2 this winter
Marella Discovery 2 will homeport in Spain and the Canaries this winter after itineraries in the Middle East and Asia were cancelled due to the situation in Gaza, Tui has confirmed
Tui expands retail network with two new shops in east of England
Tui Group chief executive Sebastian Ebel outlined plans to add more branches during a quarterly results call this week
Spanish anti-tourist protests ‘no threat to our bottom line' – Tui
According to Tui Group chief executive Sebastian Ebel, the protests do not involve Tui as they focus mainly on the negative impact of tourism on housing and rising living costs
Tui hits record revenue levels despite 4% price hike
The group expects to see revenue to increase ’by at least’ 10% year-on-year for the year ending in late September
Tui, easyJet holidays and Travel Counsellors named among UK's best places to work
The operators and homeworking agency are among the 500 companies listed in the Sunday Times’ 2024 Best Places to Work directory, along with the UK’s largest OTA and several other travel and tourism businesses
Travel's wave of change on animal welfare: a long overdue step change?
After easyJet holidays, Jet2holidays recently became the latest operator to stop selling captive dolphin and whale attractions, and pressure is mounting on those who still do. Gary Noakes reports
'An alive fish is more important than a dead fish': on location with Tui Care
From coral restoration to girls’ education, our writer discovers how the Tui Care Foundation is changing lives in the Dominican Republic.
Marella Cruises unveils first ‘trade-wide’ incentive to woo third-party agents
Top-selling agents can win a place on a sailing on Marella Explorer 2 next year through the incentive
TTG's 30 Under 30 returns to crown more future leaders
It’s that time of year again, when TTG is looking for another elite band of young achievers in travel to join our Tomorrow’s Travel Leaders programme.
‘Excited’ Tui ‘keen to return’ to Doncaster Sheffield airport
Mayor of Doncaster, Ros Jones, said Tui had ‘always’ supported DSA in an update on the region’s hopes to have the airport reopen
Marella Cruises scraps Middle East and Asia programme amid Red Sea conflict
The Tui-owned line is offering impacted passengers either a £200 discount on another cruise or a full refund