TUI Group
German travel company
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TUI AG is a German leisure, travel and tourism company; it is the largest such company in the world. TUI is an acronym for Touristik Union International. TUI AG was known as Preussag AG until 1997 when the company changed its activities from mining to tourism. It is headquartered in Hanover, Germany.
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'My mouth is watering' - Black Ferns wing Tui on England challengeNew Zealand wing Ruby Tui is convinced "something special" will happen when they face England in the first game at the newly named Allianz Stadium on Saturday.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Strong demand' for holidays helps TUI soar to record revenuesEurope's largest tour operator has reported a record-breaking quarter amid "strong demand" for holidays.Sky News - Published | |
Wildfires in Greece cost TUI £21.5m - but overall profits upTUI has revealed recent wildfires in Greece cost it around €25m (£21.5m) - but it has also returned to a third quarter profit for the first time since the pandemic.Sky News - Published | |
More flights cancelled as union warns airport chaos 'could get worse before it gets better'TUI has cancelled more flights over the next month as a union warned the issues at airports across the UK "could get worse this summer before they get better".Sky News - Published | |
'Airlines have taken the easy option': Flight cancellations leave plans for dream wedding up in the airA school teacher is considering postponing her wedding in Cyprus after her flight was among those cancelled by airline Tui.Sky News - Published | |
'Pent-up demand' sees UK summer holiday bookings '19% up on pre-pandemic levels', TUI reportsHoliday operator TUI has reported that UK bookings for summer holidays are up 19% on pre-pandemic levels, despite household finances facing a squeeze from surging inflation.Sky News - Published | |
Tui warns over Omicron hit - but sees holidaymakers splash out on pricier breaks next yearTravel giant Tui has warned that latest COVID fears could hit its winter holiday programme even as it looks to a bounce back in demand for the year ahead.Sky News - Published |