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Tui 10% off all return flights for Black Friday

Eg, Manchester to Tenerife £80 return

Travel company Tui has launched its Black Friday sale. It's offering 10% off all return flights, valid for travel departing between January 2025 and April 2026. The sale is due to end on Monday 2 December.

You can get 15% off when you upgrade to both 25kg luggage and extra legroom and use the code BF15.

It's also offering up to £300 off various holidays, including Marella cruises (use code BFSAIL300), Tui river cruises (use code BFRIVER) and Tui tours. Plus you can get money off selected 'lakes and mountains' summer 2025 holidays with the code BLKFRI – that gets you £100 off a £1,000 spend, £200 off £2,500 or £300 off £3,500.

Here are some examples of cheap flights we spotted on Monday 25 November:

  • Manchester to Tenerife, return – from £80

  • London to Malaga, return – from £81.10

  • Birmingham to Agadir, return – from £87

  • London to Marrakech, return – from £90.10

Important: Don’t allow yourself to be taken in by the hype around Black Friday and be sucked into buying something you don’t need or can’t afford. Always do your own price comparisons to ensure you’re getting the best deal – don’t just take a retailer’s word for it.

See our Black Friday 2024 guide for all our predictions, info and analysis. Check Deals & Vouchers for the latest offers on now.

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Tui 10% off selected return flights?

Last year, we spotted Manchester to Malaga £90 return

Last year, travel company Tui offered various Black Friday deals on flights and holidays. This included 10% off return flights, valid for travel departing between January 2024 and April 2025.

It also offered money-off codes for use against its holidays, including £100 off when you spent £1,000, or £250 off when you spent £2,500.

Here are some examples we spotted last Black Friday:

  • Manchester to Malaga – from £90.10 for a return journey

  • London Gatwick to Marrakech – from £99.10 for a return journey

  • Birmingham to Tenerife – from £111.70 for a return journey

The year before that (2022), Tui offered £30 savings on short and medium-haul flights, and £50 on long-haul flights. Back then we spotted a number of £99 returns, including Ibiza, Malaga and Naples, from airports around the UK.

Important: Don’t allow yourself to be taken in by the hype around Black Friday and be sucked into buying something you don’t need or can’t afford. Always do your own price comparisons to ensure you’re getting the best deal – don’t just take a retailer’s word for it.

See our Black Friday 2024 guide for all our predictions, info and analysis. Check Deals & Vouchers for the latest offers on now.

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