TUI slash £150 off package holidays with deals from £225pp to Turkey – but you have to be quick

TUI is offering £150 off a number of their package holiday deals with destinations including Greece and Turkey for less than £300 per person.

You have to be quick though – as you have to be able to fly tomorrow.

The deal, which has no minimum spend, is offering the discount on holidays departing from the UK on Wednesday.

The SAVE150 code can be added to a number of package holidays being offered by the tour operator.

Dalaman and Antalya in Turkey and Rhodes and Kos in Greece are the destinations you could travel to if you can get away last minute.

  • £150 off select TUI package holidays – book here

The biggest bargain is seven nights in Antalya with return flights and bed and breakfast included – while normally £301pp, it is instead £225pp when the £150 has been removed.

Other cheap deals are available for less than £300pp, while all-inclusive deals start from £345pp after the discount.

It is only valid for package deals, so no flight or accommodation-only holidays, and must be for new bookings.

However, the last minute holidays are great for anyone looking to get away.

Brits should still check the travel advice before heading abroad as it can change at the short notice.

Both Greece and Turkey are on the UK safe list, meaning no quarantine when back home, but tourists may face additional checks when arriving.

Greece requires all tourists to fill in a Passenger Locator Form 24 hours before travelling, and anyone without the relevant QR code when entering the country will be fined or sent home.

Turkey is enforcing health and temperature checks on all incoming tourists, with anyone testing positive for the virus forced to quarantine.

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