TUI has unveiled its Summer 2025 programme from Dublin Airport, with three stunning additional destinations being added to the list.
The leading global travel and leisure company announced that holidaymakers will now be able to fly to Cyprus, Tunisia, and Florida out of Ireland’s busiest airport if they have booked a package with the company.
Alongside these stunning destinations, TUI has also revealed a brand-new route from Cork Airport to Corfu for summer 2025, offering Munster holidaymakers convenient access to the picturesque Greek island.
Starting next summer, TUI will offer weekly holiday options to the blue flag beaches and picturesque countryside of Cyprus directly from Dublin Airport.
With a weekly flight every Wednesday from May 14, 2025, until September 10, 2025, Irish holidaymakers will have the opportunity to discover stunning resorts on the island.
Tunisia is another beautiful holiday destination with its collection of ancient towns and villages offering markets, medinas and mosques.
TUI will operate weekly flights each Monday from May 19, 2025, until September 8, 2025, and local holidaymakers can choose from resorts including Hammamet, Monastir, Port El Kantaoui, Skanes, Sousse, Yasmine Hammamet and Mahdia.
Holy Monastery of Blachernae, Corfu
TUI will operate four departures direct from Dublin to Florida in June and July next year on its own Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
The Dublin direct route to Orlando Melbourne International Airport will operate every Tuesday from June 24, 2025, for four weeks, offering fourteen-night duration holidays.
Lastly, from next May, TUI will introduce holidays from Cork Airport to the Greek Island of Corfu. Starting from May 9, 2025, and continuing until September 12, 2025, TUI will offer a weekly flight to the stunning island.
To get your holiday started, you can book online here, visit your local TUI store or travel agent.
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