TUI to launch Luxor flights from Manchester
TUI has put its winter 2024 holiday programme on sale.
It features 1000s of resorts in more than 40 destinations as well as a new river cruise ship.
TUI is also launching the only direct Luxor flights from Manchester Airport next winter.
In addition, a brand-new River Nile cruise will set sail in November 2024 serviced by the exclusive TUI charter flights from Manchester and London Gatwick.
The itinerary will visit some of Egypt’s top ancient landmarks between Luxor and Aswan with Egyptologists onboard for expert insights.
Holidaymakers travelling from Manchester next winter can choose from a range of 3*-5* resorts with in Sharm El Sheik and Hurghada.
An extra weekly flight has been added to both destinations, with four now available to Hurghada on and five to Sharm El Sheik.
Robert Smith, Aviation Director at Manchester Airport, said: “It is fantastic to see the addition of Luxor flights.”
“It’s a brand-new destination for Manchester and one we are sure will prove extremely popular.”
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