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What are the different types of TUI holidays?

HOLIDAY TYPES BY TUI
  • All Inclusive.
  • Adults Only Holidays.
  • Family Holidays.
  • Luxury Holidays.
  • Beach.
  • Spa Holidays.
  • Long-Haul Holidays.
  • Sports and Activity.




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For starters, meals and drinks are taken care of when you book an All Inclusive package – so you don't need to worry about paying for lots of extras while you're away. Essentials like flights, luggage and transfers are also covered, which means the price you pay for your holiday covers all bases.

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With All Inclusive Plus, you get more for your money. On top of all your meals and snacks, you can enjoy branded drinks too. Some hotels may also offer more than is considered standard for an All Inclusive offering, such as extra dining options and the complimentary use of facilities.

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Yes, we offer flight-only holidays to 31 countries across the globe, including Spain, Cyprus and the USA. Find out more by visiting our flights homepage.

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ranked each provider from top to bottom depending on their overall score, which has seen holiday firms Jet2holidays and Kuoni come out on top in joint first of the best beach and resort package providers. On the other end of the list, eDreams has been ranked at the bottom whilst TUI's rating has dropped down.

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The major issue with TUI is that they don't fly every day to all destinations and their schedule may require that you take off additional time to take advantage of their flight schedule In my case, TUI only flies on Mondays and Fridays to Orlando (or vice versa).

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Our Fleet. From the Boeing 737 to the Boeing 787 Dreamliner – check out the range of aircraft in the TUI Airways fleet.

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TUI Stock 12 Months Forecast Based on 6 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets for TUI AG in the last 3 months. The average price target is 669.85p with a high forecast of 844.50p and a low forecast of 568.75p. The average price target represents a 39.49% change from the last price of 480.20p.

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Full Board is similar to going All Inclusive, but without the added luxury of drinks and snacks. This option gives guests a little more freedom as they won't feel restricted to their hotel with plenty of reason to sample the local nightlife and pavement cafes in between mealtimes.

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Cost Savings: At first glance, all-inclusive holidays may seem pricier than their a la carte counterparts. However, when you factor in the cost of meals, drinks, and activities that are already included, it often turns out to be more economical. Plus, it helps you avoid any unexpected expenses during your vacation.

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