TUI to offer year-round Turkiye holidays
TUI is expanding its Turkiye programme as a year-round destination starting this winter
TUI is expanding in Turkiye to offer Brits year round flights and holidays.
Turkey is one of the top holiday destinations for TUI guests from all markets.
About 1.9 million guests travelled on Turkiye holidays with TUI in 2022.
TUI Deutschland customers can already take Antalya holidays all year round.
This is now being extended to British guests: for the 2023/24 winter season, increasing Antalya capacity by 30%.
Sebastian Ebel, CEO of TUI Group: “The demand for holidays goes far beyond the summer travel season.”
“Customers want a high degree of flexibility and many regions are launching joint initiatives with TUI.”
From Germany, TUI has year-round trips to Palma de Mallorca, Faro and Jerez as well as winter Turkiye holidays.
Learn more about : TUI ( United Kingdom )
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