Following sizzling customer demand, TUI has ramped up its offerings this summer. , which is also increasing the frequency to more than 30 destinations this year, flies to more than 100 destinations worldwide.

With a UK fleet of 60 aircrafts, covers hotspots like the insatiable Canary Islands, bucket-list beaches in the Caribbean, and history-rich countries like Egypt. It operates from more than 20 UK major airports and is considered to be one of the nation's largest tour operators.

Its new routes include a direct flight from East Midlands - which has - to Cape Verde, as well as a year-round timetable from Exeter to Lanzarote, and an exciting new flight from London-Stansted to Enfidha in Tunisia. Select flights from the UK to firm favourites such as Palma and Paphos have also become more frequent.

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TUI's new 2025 routes - the full list
  • East Midlands to Boa Vista
  • Exeter to Arrecife-Lanzarote (now operating year-round)
  • Exeter to Ibiza
  • Exeter to Tenerife-South (now operating year-round)
  • Southampton to Palma
  • London-Stansted to Enfidha
  • Glasgow to Sharm El Sheikh (now operating year-round)
  • London-Luton to Paphos (to support Marella Cruise Programme)
  • Manchester to La Palma (now operating year-round)
  • Newcastle to Agadir
  • Newcastle to Hurghada (now operating year-round)
  • Newcastle to Salzburg
  • Cork to Corfu
  • Dublin to Larnaca
  • Dublin to Enfidha
  • Shannon to Palma

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To support 'growing demand', the airline is also increasing the frequency of flights on 33 existing routes over the summer period. This will see daily flights introduced on 13 routes, including Birmingham to Palma, Bristol to Palma, East Midlands to Palma, London-Gatwick to Antalya, Manchester to Cancun, and Newcastle to Palma. More flights will also take off to popular hotspots including Aberdeen to Palma (now three times per week), Bristol to Paphos (now four times per week), Cardiff to Dalaman (now three times per week), and Manchester to Sharm El Sheikh (now five times per week).

In a statement sent to the , a TUI spokesperson said: "With warmer weather on the way, TUI is excited to offer our customers even more opportunities to create unforgettable holiday memories during Summer 2025. With new routes, increased flight frequencies, and more year-round options, we're making it easier than ever for customers to explore their favourite destinations with greater choice and flexibility."

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