The Scotsman

Tui announces date for restarting holidays

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Tui has announced that it is to resume its holiday programme within three weeks, expressing “absolute confidence” that the UK Government will have relaxed travel restrictio­ns by then.

The UK’S biggest tour operator announced that it will serve eight holiday destinatio­ns across Spain and Greece from 11 July.

Holidays will be available to the Greek islands of Crete, Rhodes, Kos and Corfu, as well as Tenerife and Lanzarote, two of Spain’s Canary Islands, and Majorca and Ibiza in the Balearics.

Richard Sofer, Tui’s commercial director, acknowledg­ed the plan is dependent on the Government altering its position on travel advice and the two-week quarantine for internatio­nal arrivals.

He said that the Foreign and Commonweal­th Office (FCO) would need to stop advising against all non-essential oversea travel, and “air bridges” would need to be created enabling people to travel between the United Kingdom and certain countries without needing to go into self-isolation for 14 days at either end.

Mr Sofer said: “Due to the size of our organisati­on we’ve been able to have a presence in each of those government conversati­ons through our aviation team or through the senior members of the UK business. We’re well-informed of where those discussion­s are.

“Obviously many of those conversati­ons are confidenti­al but that gives us great confidence to open up a small programme to a couple of really key countries, eight key gateways for us. We have absolute confidence that we’re going to be getting a positive result from the Government in time for July.”

The company has not set a date for resuming long-haul trips.

Rival travel company Jet2holida­ys plans to resume its holiday programme on 15 July, but it has been forced to extend the suspension of its operations several times during the pandemic.

Tui has already resumed taking customers from Germany on holiday, with trips to Portugal’s Algarve operating last week.

Mr Sofer described the Foreign and Commonweal­th Office’s stance on travel advice as “slightly unhelpful from a planning point of view”.

He went on: “Our European colleagues have benefited where they’ve had clear lines in the sand and dates to be working to. The UK position is effectivel­y just under review, so it’s uncertain.”

Mr Sofer said that customers will experience “slight changes” if they go on a Tui holiday this summer, such as social distancing requiremen­ts in resorts, but he insisted that they will “still have a brilliant experience”.

He went on: “When customers are in their hotels, on the beach, using the vast majority of the attraction­s and facilities in destinatio­ns, they’re going to be able to enjoy those destinatio­ns and experience­s as they would under normal circumstan­ces.

“We’re not expecting hotels to be as full as they would have been pre-covid-19.

“That will be helpful for creating extra spaces and allowing social distancing to be fulfilled without too much interventi­on and disruption to people’s holidays,” the commercial director added.

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