TUI expands Blue brand
TUI has added two more properties to its two-year-old lifestyle hotel brand TUI Blue this month, bringing the total number to 10.
The new hotels are the TUI Blue Rocador in Majorca and the TUI Blue Marmaris in Turkey.
"With TUI Blue, we have launched a hotel brand that blends TUI’s quality and brand propositions with entirely individual and authentic holiday experiences," said Erik Friemuth, MD TUI Hotels & Resorts.
"The success of our hotel concept is reflected by high customer satisfaction levels. We will continue to expand the concept in future."
TUI Blue MD Artur Gerber added: "This new type of hotel is now represented by 10 hotels in eight countries. We are now planning to take the next step by offering our customers further destinations in the medium- and long-haul segments."
The two new hotels are both four-star and focus on adults and couples, so they are only open to guests over 16.
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TUI expands Blue brand
TUI has added two more properties to its two-year-old lifestyle hotel brand TUI Blue this month, bringing the total number to 10.
The new hotels are the TUI Blue Rocador in Majorca and the TUI Blue Marmaris in Turkey.
"With TUI Blue, we have launched a hotel brand that blends TUI’s quality and brand propositions with entirely individual and authentic holiday experiences," said Erik Friemuth, MD TUI Hotels & Resorts.
"The success of our hotel concept is reflected by high customer satisfaction levels. We will continue to expand the concept in future."
TUI Blue MD Artur Gerber added: "This new type of hotel is now represented by 10 hotels in eight countries. We are now planning to take the next step by offering our customers further destinations in the medium- and long-haul segments."
The two new hotels are both four-star and focus on adults and couples, so they are only open to guests over 16.
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