Finger66
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Whilst I can't say I have done a full check, it doesn't look like we have got anything extra from TUI for S26 - quelle surprise! Come on easyJet Holidays - you know you want to!
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Not suggesting it wouldn't be welcome, but Tui are very much in the back seat with airlines like Jet2, Ryanair and easyjet making the biggest marks on the industry right now. Lets not forget, Tui signed a deal with Ryanair not too long ago so do we even need Tui Airways if Ryanair is working with them anyway?As on the TUI thread on here stating it looks like we unlikely to get any extra flights from them in 2026 the DSA lot will be claiming it's because they need all the spare aircraft TUI have to fly from Doncaster to all the exotic and European destinations they are claiming will operate once it reopens.
Suspect the future is OrAre Sun Express on sale for S26 yet? if not I presume TUI's AYT offering will not be on sale yet
Yes -Not suggesting it wouldn't be welcome, but Tui are very much in the back seat with airlines like Jet2, Ryanair and easyjet making the biggest marks on the industry right now. Let’s not forget, Tui signed a deal with Ryanair not too long ago so do we even need Tui Airways if Ryanair is working with them anyway?
How many easyjet and Ryanair flights are utilised by Tui, does anyone know?Good to see that Ryanair and Easyjet flights show as part of Tui holidays. Whilst not the same as a Tui base, it does still fill Flights from LBA and does give greater options for people wanting package tours.
How many easyjet and Ryanair flights are utilised by Tui, does anyone
If they can see a demand for their product then hopefully it'll lead them to establishing a base in the future.However I'm going to say that it's a real shame that TUI couldn't grow in their own right with their own metal against the likes of Jet2, easyJet over having to use easyJet, Ryanair, etc.
If they can see a demand for their product then hopefully it'll lead them to establishing a base in the future.
....and they've nothing between the 737's and the 787's, in the past their 757's and, to an extent, 767's were pretty regular visitors. I don't know what they have on order but basically these days if they can't send in a 737 you'll get nothing.The one thing that will let them down is the fleet growth which is more or less none existent.
TUI always seem to retreat in winter too and never seem to go for growth.
I really do want some competition and a base but they need someone who's serious about growing the UK division of their own product (airline).
Are we surprised?Had confirmation from a friend today that it looks like this summer’s Freebird flights from Leeds to Dalaman have been cancelled as they have been offered alternative flights from Manchester or full refund by TUI.
Nobbled by Manchester like they're now trying to do with Wizz.Are we surprised?
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