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Tui: Ryanair to provide required capacities

The European travel industry is facing numerous challenges. Tui, the world's largest tour operator, has now reacted to the current market developments and delivery problems in the aviation industry in order to make the flight schedule more stable and to ensure its competitiveness. CEO Sebastian Ebel announced in London that the group will in future rely on the capacities of other

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Tui equips aircraft fleet with Wi-Fi

The travel group Tui is currently equipping a large part of its aircraft fleet with a modern Wi-Fi system that will enable passengers to use a variety of digital services during the flight. Since January 2025, 37 aircraft have already been equipped with the satellite-based Iridium Certus system. By summer 2025, a total of around 65 aircraft are to be equipped

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Tui prepares for possible warning strikes at Tuifly

The travel group Tui has prepared for possible warning strikes at its airline Tuifly in the cabin and on the ground. Tui boss Sebastian Ebel announced this at the company's annual general meeting in Hanover. While negotiations with the pilots are close to a solution, differences with the union still exist

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Tuifly and Vereinigung Cockpit agree on new collective wage agreement

The pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) has reached an agreement with the airline Tuifly on the key points of a new wage agreement. According to a circular from the union, which has been made available to the editorial team of airliners.de, regulations have been made in particular regarding wages and annual increments. Accordingly, the wage tables are to increase linearly again in the future, and the

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Tui decommissions last Boeing 767

Every airline's aircraft fleet plays a crucial role in meeting operational requirements and ensuring efficiency and safety. Fleet modernization is a necessary but often costly process that allows airlines to replace their older aircraft with newer, more efficient models. The latest move by

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Tuifly publishes winter flight schedule 2025/26 with expanded destinations

The German holiday airline Tuifly has presented its winter flight schedule for the 2025/26 season. The company offers over 300 weekly flight connections, with the Canary Islands including Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife and Lanzarote being particularly in demand. Other popular destinations are Egypt and the Cape Verde Islands. Tuifly will continue to fly from five German airports,

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