TUI GIVES FAMILIES THE CHANCE TO SORT NEXT SUMMER NOW AND WIN THE COST OF THEIR NEXT HOLIDAY

  • 2nd September 2022 – Despite Brits feeling the pinch, holidays are one of the last things we’re prepared to give up and with schools back next week the UK is already planning for Summer 2023, with Spain, Greece and Turkey the hot spots of choice. The UK’s largest travel company, TUI, understands how sacrosanct our overseas getaways are and how now, more than ever, customers need to spend smartly.  So next month families will have the chance to get the cost of their 2023 summer holiday back. 

    From 3rd September to 5th October families who book a TUI beach, lakes and mountains or Marella Cruises package holiday will be entered into a random prize draw to win the full cost of their holiday back, with a winner guaranteed every day*.    

    It’s part of several initiatives TUI has put in place to help holidaymakers sort next summer now.   As well as zero or low £25 deposits, customers can take advantage of flexible payment options to spread the cost with easy direct debit payments.  And there are 1000s of free kids places for next July and August.   

    The last two years have been tough on everyone, and we know finances will continue to be challenging given the cost-of-living crisis many families will face,” commented Richard Sofer, TUI’s Commercial Director. “Holidays are precious and it’s understandable people are reluctant to give up that special time to recharge and reconnect with loved ones.  It really will pay to book early though, locking in prices now, spreading the cost over a longer period and grabbing one of the 1000s of free kids’ places that are currently available bang in school holiday time”.   

    He continues: “People are budgeting to spend the same next year as they did this year but possibly planning to spend it a little differently.  All-inclusive bookings where there are no hidden extras, for example, have seen a marked increased accounting for nearly 70% of our holiday bookings for next year.  And the two-week holiday is no longer the norm with 10-night bookings up 45% since pre-pandemic.   However, customers choose to holiday, we’ll do our best to give them an affordable and enjoyable break next Summer.” 

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