Weeks after launching a series of discount codes and holiday packages, TUI has launched another money-saving deal on its Bristol to Orlando flights. The new deal could save travellers around £500 as return flights can now be bought from £260.
It's one of many deals to drop from the provider in recent weeks, so far 2023 travellers have been able to benefit from £250 discount codes, £100 off experiences and discounts off a handful of all-inclusive breaks.
The deal is available across a range of UK airports, the nearest for travellers from Wales is Bristol Airport. TUI does fly to a range of sunny destinations from Cardiff Airport, including Turkey, Greece and Croatia but not transatlantic flights to the United States.
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The cheaper return rates are only available between this April 2023 to the end of May, an ideal time for those looking to get away during the upcoming Easter school holidays or take an extended break over the May bank holiday.
The deal price starts at £260 from selected London Airports but travellers can fly rond-trip for £300 per person. This still gives flyers a £500 saving per ticket compared to if they were to fly during busier summer dates.
Flights to Melbourne Orlando International Airport during July and August currently cost around £860 per person.
Despite the prices of the tickets being cheaper than normal, the deal does come with additional baggage costs. The price of the reduced tickets includes standard seats (numbers are said to be allocated at check-in) and a 10kg hand baggage allowance.
The 10KG carry-on allowance is currently a lot bigger than what's offered on competitor airlines, as many have launched a 'small personal bag' only that has to fit under the seat in front of you. Travellers can add checked-in luggage for £88 per 25kg item.
If travellers want to keep their holiday under one booking then TUI also offers a range of hotel packages in the Orlando area to coincide with the flight deal.
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