
TUI announces major route expansion at Cardiff Airport
The travel company will base a fourth aircraft at the airport from summer 2026, adding new routes and increasing the frequency of existing flights.
This expansion will provide Welsh holidaymakers with more options and flexibility for their summer holidays.
The new routes will include flights to Hurghada in Egypt, Faro in Portugal, and Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands.
Chris Logan, TUI UK&I commercial director, said: "We're really excited to be expanding our routes and flying frequency from Cardiff Airport to give our customers even more choice and flexibility.
"With exclusive new routes and additional flights to some of the most popular holiday destinations, we're making it even easier for travellers to visit new places from their local airport."
Lee Smith, head of business development at Cardiff Airport, added: "This is fantastic news and a major investment in Cardiff Airport and Wales from TUI.
"TUI's latest expansion means there will be an additional 48,000 holidays available with TUI from Cardiff next summer, including new routes to Faro and Hurghada."
The company will also increase the frequency of flights to popular destinations such as Antalya, Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Enfidha, and Tenerife.

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