TUI adds Singapore to long haul city break programme
TUI has added Asian powerhouse city Singapore to its long-haul city break portfolio from the UK.
It is offering flight departures from three UK airports, London Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester.
It includes direct and connecting flights via Gulf hubs in the UAE and Qatar.
It is offering city break packages lasting 7 or 10 days which are now open for booking.
Prices start at £930 per person with a Manchester departure.
Dozens of in-destination experiences in Singapore are bookable through fully owned brand TUI Musement.
“Singapore will serve up an exciting new option as TUI expands its programme into Asia. It’s a destination that truly has it all,” said Commercial Director Chris Logan.
“With over 70 cities on TUI’s expanded City Breaks programme, we are committed to providing greater choice, value and flexibility for customers.”
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