TUI inks megabus tours and activities partnership
TUI Group has reached an agreement to become the exclusive tours and activities partner for UK bus operator megabus.
It is the first national coach operator to partner with TUI for experiences, and the deal continues the growth of TUI’s tours and activities division, which has now finalised more than 25 partnerships in 2021.
Megabus customers can now access hundreds of UK experiences, including famous London landmarks and various excursions, activities and attraction tickets across the UK.
Experiences include visiting a river cruise in Oxford, surfing in Newquay, a Doctor Who excursion in Cardiff, or a football tour in Manchester..
"As we emerge from the pandemic, people are looking to explore and make the most of what we have on offer in the UK. We can now provide our customers the opportunity to quickly and easily book a range of great things to do in the UK," said Mark Venables, megabus Managing Director.
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