A TUI spokesperson said: "We can confirm that unfortunately due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there will be no hot and cold meals or sandwiches ...
- Manchester The operator said in a statement on May 5 the issue was due to "staff shortages" and would take place over the coming days. TUI Airways has issued a warning to its passengers of a change to the food and drinks services affecting some Yorkshire flights.
The full statement, issued on May 6, reads: "We can confirm that unfortunately due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there will be no hot and cold ...
TUI has not been able to confirm the exact departure dates of the flights hit by food shortages. Customers are being advised by TUI bring their own food and drinks with them. TUI has warned travellers that in-flight food services will be drastically affected in the coming days.
Staffing crisis means no hot or cold meals or sandwiches will be available on short and medium haul flights.
The supply issue does not affect long-haul flights to Aruba, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, Orlando and St Lucia. The huge line was caused by a late-running flight to Cape Verde, TUI said, althouth the airport has been hit by weeks of delays in passengers clearing security because of short-staffing problems. TUI has dealt Birmingham Airport passengers a second blow in 24 hours, with passengers told NO meals or sandwiches will be available on short and medium haul flights.
Passengers travelling from Bristol Airport with airline Tui have been warned to expect a reduced service when it comes to in-flight food and drink.
"Any soft drinks over 100ml will need to be purchased after you have passed through security." Customers may therefore want to bring their own food and soft drinks onboard (no alcohol permitted). Passengers travelling from Bristol Airport with airline Tui have been warned to expect a reduced service when it comes to in-flight food and drink.
The travel operator has confirmed that it will no longer serve hot and cold meals on short and mid-haul flights in the coming days. In addition to this, the ...
A spokesman said: "We would like to apologise for the inconvenience to our customers on flight TOM2367 from Larnaca to Manchester, which was delayed due to operational issues. It comes after a mum-of-four criticised TUI after her family were left waiting at an airport for 14 hours. The travel operator has confirmed that it will no longer serve hot and cold meals on short and mid-haul flights in the coming days.
TUI Airways has warned passengers flying from 15 UK airports that for the time being food and drink will be “limited” on its flights.The airline o.
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TUI Airways issued an update to their passengers on May 5 alerting them to changes regarding their on board food and drinks services which are set to affect ...
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Passengers on TUI flights have been encouraged to bring their own food and drink onboard after the airline announced its own meals service would be ...
'Despite our efforts since last autumn, the tight labour market around the airport has meant we have just not been able to hire people quickly enough to establish a full-strength team. He wrote: 'Given the consequences for passengers of cancelled and disrupted journeys, I encourage you to do all you can to ensure that you have the necessary level of appropriately-trained and cleared staff resources in place.' We are directly contacting all customers impacted. 'Given the consequences for passengers of cancelled and disrupted journeys I encourage you to do all you can to ensure that you have the necessary level of appropriately-trained and cleared staff resources in place.' In a statement on its website, TUI said 'staff shortages' had led to the cut in services for short and mid-haul flights and it was monitoring the situation. Passengers on TUI flights have been encouraged to bring their own food and drink onboard after the airline announced its own meals service would be 'limited' in the coming days.
Airline giant TUI has warned passengers flying out of Doncaster Sheffield Airport there will be no food and drink available on some flights.
Tui emphasised that they were “continually monitoring the situation” and were “working closely” with their suppliers in the hope of limiting the impact to their in-flight services. TUI said: "We can confirm that unfortunately due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there will be no hot and cold meals or sandwiches, and a limited offering of snacks and drinks, available onboard TUI Airways short and mid-haul flights over the coming days. The airline has said that for the time being, food and drink will be “limited” on its flights.
Bristol has been ranked as one of the worst airports in the UK - according to a new study. The travel hub at Lulsgate came in at 15th, in joint last place ...
There are also fines of £100 for anyone found dropping someone off in the wrong area. Bristol has been ranked as one of the worst airports in the UK - according to a new study. Earlier this month airport bosses were forced to apologise after staff shortages caused lengthy queues at check in gates.
Anyone flying with TUI is being warned to bring their own food and soft drinks in case there are not enough meals on board. The airline has been affected by ...
"Customers may therefore want to bring their own food and soft drinks onboard (no alcohol permitted). Any soft drinks over 100ml will need to be purchased after you have passed through security. We’re very sorry for any inconvenience caused." TUI flies to numerous popular holiday destinations from the Leicestershire airport, including Malaga, Tenerife, Palma, Kefalonia, Ibiza and Lanzarote.
TUI Airways has warned customers flying from 15 UK airports that food will be 'limited'. In a move unlikely to be welcomed by passengers, the operator said ...
A spokesman said: "We would like to apologise for the inconvenience to our customers on flight TOM2367 from Larnaca to Manchester, which was delayed due to operational issues. On arriving at Larnaca airport, they boarded the flight an hour late after being told by travel firm TUI that it had been delayed, Stoke on Trent Live reported. It comes after a mum-of-four criticised TUI after her family were left waiting at an airport for 14 hours.
Leeds Bradford Airport and Doncaster Sheffield are amongst 15 other airports which have flights affected by the changes. Some passengers weren't happy with the ...
When people are struggling to get work who are desperate and over trained." The operator said in a statement on May 5 the issue was due to "staff shortages" and would take place over the coming days. The airline announced on its website this week the airline will no longer serve hot and cold meals or sandwiches for the time being.
It wrote: "We can confirm that unfortunately due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there will be no hot and cold meals or sandwiches, and a limited ...
A spokesman said: "We would like to apologise for the inconvenience to our customers on flight TOM2367 from Larnaca to Manchester, which was delayed due to operational issues. Passengers were then left waiting for three hours on board the grounded plane before being herded back into the airport and left in the departure lounge. They noted that the disruption does not affect any long-haul flights to Aruba, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, Orlando and St Lucia and meal services on these flights will "continue to operate as normal."
Airline giant TUI has warned passengers that there will be no food or drink available on some Yorkshire flights due to staff shortages. By Darren Burke.
A statement from TUI said: "We can confirm that unfortunately due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there will be no hot and cold meals or sandwiches, and a limited offering of snacks and drinks, available onboard TUI Airways short and mid-haul flights over the coming days. Hot and cold sandwiches will not be served "until further notice" while there will also be a limited selection of drinks due to the staff shortages. The airline said food and drink will be "limited" on its flights from 15 different airports across the country, including some in Yorkshire.
“We can confirm that unfortunately due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there may be limited food and drinks services available on board,” Tui UK ...
“We are directly contacting all customers impacted. “We can confirm that unfortunately due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there may be limited food and drinks services available on board,” Tui UK and Ireland said. Passengers on many Tui flights will have to take their own food and drink on board due to staff shortages at its catering supplier.
TUI has issued a travel warning to passengers as the airline suffers from food shortages. It said the problem was caused by staffing issues.
However, passengers have been advised to bring their own food. Long-haul passengers should not be affected by the issues and will not need to bring their own food. Passengers should be aware they will not be able to bring any bottles over 100ml through security.
Passengers prepare for uncomfortable flights as TUI warns that a shortage of catering is affecting food and drink supplies on its planes.
The snacks and drinks they are able to provide could also be “limited.” “Customers may therefore want to bring their own food and soft drinks onboard (no alcohol permitted). Any soft drinks over 100ml will need to be purchased after you have passed through security,” TUI said. Passengers on TUI flights have been warned that they may need to bring their own food and drink onboard in the coming weeks.
The shock change to their services means that they won't be serving hot or cold sandwiches or meals on their flights from 15 UK airports, meaning passengers are ...
- Glasgow - Edinburgh The shock change to their services means that they won't be serving hot or cold sandwiches or meals on their flights from 15 UK airports, meaning passengers are likely to go hungry.
Staff shortages at the airline's catering supplier has affected short and mid-haul flights from a number of UK airports including Teesside - where Majorca ...
"We can confirm that unfortunately due to staff shortages with our catering supplier, there may be limited food and drinks services available onboard TUI Airways short- and mid-haul flights over the coming days," said a TUI statement. The TUI statement continued: "Please note this disruption does not affect any long-haul flights to Aruba, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, Orlando and St Lucia and meal services on these flights will continue to operate as normal. However, any soft drinks over 100ml will need to be purchased after passing through security, and alcohol is not permitted.